Jay Cutler stands on the sideline during a game against the Packers on Sept. 25, 2011.

Longtime NFL quarterback Jay Cutler will serve four days in jail in connection to an arrest last October in Williamson County, Tennessee.

Cutler agreed to plead guilty to driving under the influence. He was arrested at about 5 p.m. on Oct. 17, 2024, after investigators say he rear-ended a GMC while driving a white Dodge Ram pick-up truck.

Per an affidavit, Cutler reportedly offered the other driver $2,000 to not call the police.

"During their conversation with Cutler, officers noticed a strong odor of alcohol," Franklin Police said in a statement. "Cutler was also slurring his words and had blood shot eyes."

Franklin Police reportedly found a rifle and a loaded pistol in the center console of the Dodge Ram, per WSMV. The 42-year-old Cutler was initially charged with driving under the influence, possessing a gun while intoxicated, failure to exercise due care and implied consent.

The weapons possession charge from the arrest was dropped as part of the guilty plea. The former Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins quarterback will serve jail time, pay a $350 fine and forfeit a gun. His Tennessee license has also been revoked.

His jail time is set to begin on Sept. 29.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jay Cutler sentenced to four days in jail and loses TN license from DUI

Reporting by Ayrton Ostly, USA TODAY / USA TODAY

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