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Final Cutler injury update: Grade II MCL sprain

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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler shows Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre a bandage on his chin after an NFL football game Monday, Dec. 20, 2010, in Minneapolis. The game is being played at the University of Minnesota’s TCF Bank Stadium because of damage to the Metrodome roof. The Bears won 40-14. (AP Photo/Andy King)

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First things first: An MCL sprain is essentially the same thing as an MCL tear, so Lovie Smith’s explanation of Jay Cutler’s injury was consistent with previous report.

Our final Cutler injury update of the day comes from Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times. He reports Cutler has a grade II MCL sprain/tear, which is usually a 3-4 week injury. It sounds like it won’t require surgery.

For some point of comparison, we heard ESPN’s Ross Tucker said on Rome is Burning Monday in his experience as a player that he could play through a grade I sprain, and he couldn’t even stand if he had a grade II or grade III sprain.

Florio thinks the Bears’ P.R. staff bears a lot of blame for the whole situation:

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