Jay Cutler was the butt of jokes for much of his career, thanks to his prickly demeanor and penchant for throwing interceptions at exactly the wrong time.

Now, he’s the butt of jokes in retirement. DeAngelo Hall’s retirement, that is.

“If I could have played against Jay Cutler more, I probably would be in the Hall of Fame,” Hall said Wednesday, per Redskins.com, “but it didn’t quite work out.”

The cornerback announced his retirement after a 14-year career on Wednesday in a move that was largely expected. He had played just eight games in the past two years.

The best contest of his career though, came against Cutler. In 2010, Hall picked off the then-Bears quarterback four times, tying an NFL record.

Three years later, Cutler called Hall “just another player” before they faced off. And Hall got the best of him again in a 45-41 Washington win, in which Cutler went 3-for-8 for 28 yards and left with a groin injury.

As for Cutler, he’s not retired — not officially, at least. The 35-year-old, who left his first retirement to play for the Dolphins last season, would not say he’s 100 percent finished on his wife Kristin Cavallari’s reality show.

“I mean, I can’t say 100. Probably,” Cutler said.