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Bears vs. Jaguars: Jay Cutler and Mike Tice look like they’ve made up

The Bears blew out the Jaguars and it looks like all is forgiven between Jay Cutler and Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice.

Jay Cutler and Mike Tice had an icy moment last week during the Bears’ win over the Cowboys, when Cutler walked away right as Tice began to talk to him on the bench. What a difference a week makes, because it’s totally all good, bro.

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“Hey bro, sorry about that last week. Still bros?” “Still bros, bro.”

Playing the Jaguars brings out the happy in everyone, it would seem.

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