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Bronco’s Cutler diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes

The Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler has been reported to be suffering from Type 1 diabetes, according to his manager Marty Garafalo. The business manager said that Cutler came to know that he was suffering from diabetes two weeks ago and said that he needed to take a daily dose of insulin injections. Marty said that Cutler is pretty much aware of how to manage the disease and it will never cause any hindrance to his NFL playing career.

Jay Cutler is currently entering into the third season in his NFL career and has achieved 20 touchdowns and threw for 3,497 yards in his last season for the Denver Broncos. He has some of the best football still left in him and wants to showcase his talents in front of his fans. He recently donated tickets to over 100 children to watch a game in Colorado through his Jay Cutler Foundation.

Owens Sued Over Unpaid Bonus Money

Due to a matter pertaining to owed bonus money, Terrell Owens, former wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles, is being sued by his ex-team, said official sources on Monday. Owens, or more fondly known by his initials T.O., is notably one of the most daring and talented NFL players who always made his opinions heard. However, neither he nor his agent Drew Rosenhaus, can be reached for comments about this disturbing issue.

The Philadelphia Eagles and their lawyer filed the $770,000 suit in US District Court. Previously, Owens lost in arbitration during the first quarter of 2008, and now he is being instructed to repay approximately $1.7 million in bonuses that was given to him throughout the years 2004 and 2005 before he joined the Dallas Cowboys. Halfway through 2005, he was suspended due to detrimental conduct. It does not matter that he led the Eagles to numerous victory and got them into the Super Bowl. He was denied a grand total of $965,000 in salary after the unfortunate suspension.