Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler said Tuesday he spoke "with the powers that be" and the offensive line -- "each of them individually" -- about the incident during the team's loss to the Green Bay Packers in which he was seen yelling at and eventually bumping left tackle J'Marcus Webb.

Cutler doesn't regret yelling at Webb, but said: "I probably shouldn't have bumped him. I'll go with that."

"As far as me yelling at him and trying to get him going in the game, I don't regret that," Cutler said Tuesday on the "Jay Cutler Show" on ESPN 1000. "(I) shouldn't have bumped him. I'll stick to that."

Cutler wouldn't say whether he apologized to Webb, stating that the situation was "between me and J'Marcus."

"We've talked. It's in the past. We're moving on," Cutler said. "He's our left tackle. He's my left tackle. I expect him each and every week to play at a certain level, and I think he expects himself to play that well, too."

Webb expressed a similar sentiment moments after Thursday's loss at Lambeau Field, and posted on his Facebook account on Friday: "There's nothing like having a bad game, but when you have it, you have to deal with it correctly. It's not how one deals with a win. How does one deal with a loss or bad game? I'm no different than you.

Time to prepare. Go Bears."