Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is ready to show many a completely different side of him on a new reality television show.

Cutler, who is married to former Laguna Beach star Kristin Cavallari, will have some airtime on her new reality show "Very Cavallari" which will air on the E! Network. The show will focus primarily on Cavallari's new business venture in Nashville, Tennessee, but the former NFL quarterback will also play somewhat of a role on the show. With the show set to debut on July 8, there have been numerous promos released. In a couple of the promos the former Bears quarterback is featured. In one video he is asked by his wife if he is completely done with football, in which he says he is not sure, while another promo shows a little funnier side of the much-maligned quarterback:

In the video, Cavallari and a friend are discussing a new love interest of the friend and they opt to ask Cutler for some advice. In a side rarely seen from outsiders, Cutler offers up some hilarious critiques of how they are going about their ways of communicating with this new love interest. Even though the show is set to have a lot to do with Cavallari and her new business, it is clear Cutler will play a major part in the show.

The 11th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft out of Vanderbilt by the Broncos, Cutler showed signs of improvement in each of his first handful of seasons in the league. As a rookie in 2006 he started five games, throwing for 1,001 yards with nine touchdowns and five interceptions. The following year he took over as the team's starter and threw for 3,497 yards with 20 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. In his Pro Bowl year with the Broncos in 2008, Cutler once again started all 16 games, throwing for 4,526 yards with 25 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.

Cutler was eventually traded away by the Broncos during the 2009 offseason to the Bears. Chicago sent Denver two first-round picks, quarterback Kyle Orton and a third-round pick to Denver for Cutler and a fifth-round pick. There was excitement over his addition to the roster but he did not start off on the right foot with Bears fans.

In his first game against the Green Bay Packers, Cutler threw a disappointing four interceptions and finished the night with 277 yards and a quarterback rating of 43.2. Interceptions plagued him throughout his first season in Chicago (and much of his career in the Windy City) and he ended the year with 3,666 yards with 27 touchdowns and 26 interceptions.

The up-and-down nature of his first season in Chicago was a microcosm of how his career with the Bears would eventually play out. In eight years with the Bears he threw for 23,443 yards with 154 touchdowns and 109 interceptions. He went 51-51 as a starter and 1-1 in the playoffs. He never became the player many had hoped he would be, but he also left as statistically the best quarterback in team history. Last offseason he was expected to join the Fox broadcasting booth alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis to serve as the network's No. 2 team for NFL games, but an injury to Ryan Tannehill during the offseason led to Cutler joining the Miami Dolphins.

Dolphins head coach Adam Gase worked with Cutler in 2015 in Chicago and called upon his former QB for some help. On August 3, Cutler signed with the Dolphins, casting aside his television booth dreams. He signed a one-year deal and was named the team's starter for Week 1. In 14 starts for the Dolphins he completed 62 percent of his passes for 2,666 yards with 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. As a starter he went 6-8.

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There has seemingly been very little interest from those around the league in regards to Cutler and no word on whether or not he will try his hand at the broadcasting booth once again. Even if he is not on the football field this year he will still be receiving some airtime in 2018.