Denver Broncos Trade Jay Cutler to Chicago Bears: After much speculation surrounding quarterback Jay Cutler’s future with the Denver Broncos, it is now official as the Denver Broncos Trade Jay Cutler to the Chicago Bears. Thus, Cutler got his wish and the Chicago Bears now have a franchise quarterback for the first time in decades.
In return, the Broncos will get quarterback Kyle Orton, along with two first-round draft picks and a third-rounder. The Broncos would get the Bears’ top pick in this year’s draft, which is the 18th overall in addition to Chicago’s first-round draft pick in 2010 and a third-round selection this year (84th overall). 
It is safe to say that it clearly appears that the Bears certainly got the better end of this deal: a Pro Bowl QB. “I don’t have any concerns,” Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said. “(Coach Lovie Smith) and I talked about that.
"We did, like a lot of people who were interested in Jay, a lot of work going back to not just when he was with Denver (but) but going back to his days at Vanderbilt.”
“We felt that (Cutler) is a very good person, a good leader,” Angelo said. “He had some things that happened in Denver. We recognized those, but we treated them as just speed bumps, part of the growing process. He’s highly competitive, he’s highly emotional. That just comes with the territory.”
“When you just look at the history of the league, I can’t recall a situation quite like this,” Angelo said. “All we did was react to a situation that we felt affected our football team.”
“I don’t want to make anybody think that we didn’t have respect for Kyle, because we did,” Angelo added. “I feel what really facilitated this trade was Kyle was part of it. I think the draft compensation, given what I was to understand, was very similar to other teams. But they liked Kyle Orton and that was part of it. And I could see why they liked Kyle.”




