
The Denver Broncos say now they won't trade quarterback Jay Cutler, but they will have to deal with the fallout from exploring trade opportunities with their franchise quarterback late last month.
After word got out that the Broncos were entertaining trade offers for Cutler, the quarterback made public comments to the Denver Post that he was not happy and that his relationship with new head coach Josh McDaniels had taken a step back.
The news that Cutler was involved in any trade talks was surprising to Broncos fans, who had watched Cutler quickly improve in his three seasons. He made the Pro Bowl after throwing for 4,526 yards and 25 touchdowns last season.
But Cutler was drafted and groomed under the old regime of Mike Shanahan. Shanahan was fired and while McDaniels complimented Cutler, he didn't have the same history with the quarterback.
Now, with former Patriots quarterback and McDaniels protege Matt Cassel in Kansas City, Denver will stick with Cutler. The coaching staff will have to improve the relationship with the quarterback over the offseason.
Cutler's long-term future with the team could also be damaged, but his free agency is still a few years off. Immediately, Cutler has to learn McDaniels' system and work in sync with a head coach who will call the plays this season.
Cutler was scheduled to meet with the Broncos brass soon, which will be the first step towards reconciling the differences. Even with the many free agents the Broncos signed already, including former Eagles safety Brian Dawkins, the Cutler-McDaniels relationship will likely continue to be the hot-button topic of conversation in Colorado.