Jay Cutler lined up at wide receiver during Bears win

In a game in which Jay Cutler completed 19 passes, ran three times and even attempted to tackle a defensive lineman, he also lined up at wide receiver.

Now apparently a jack of all trades, Cutler lined up to the left of running back Ka’Deem Carey during the first half of Sunday’s 37-13 win at St. Louis.

He then moved back under center, where he took the snap and handed off to Carey, who went for a minimal gain.

Though he’s never registered an NFL catch, it wasn’t the first time Cutler lined up at receiver for a play.

The Bears quarterback finished 19-24 for 258 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions.

In addition, Cutler became the first quarterback in Bears history to throw two 80-yard touchdowns in a single game.

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