Cutler leads the Bears to points on their first three possessions as Chicago beats the New York Giants, 17-3, in an exhibition Saturday night.
Jay Cutler wasted little time showing the fans at Soldier Field what they've been waiting to see ever since he joined the Chicago Bears.
Cutler came out and led the Bears to points on their first three possessions -- his only three series of the game-- as Chicago moved out to a quick 17-point lead and beat the New York Giants, 17-3, Saturday night.
Playing a game with the Bears for the first time on his new home field, Cutler completed eight of 13 passes for 121 yards, led touchdown drives of 80 and 92 yards and threw for a score.
His subpar performance a week ago in the exhibition opener against Buffalo was quickly forgotten.
"It's preseason. Everyone got a little excited last week when we didn't produce, but we looked OK tonight," Cutler said.
"There's still room for improvement, so we're going to go back to work."
Cutler outplayed Eli Manning, who left after four series. Manning completed seven of 10 passes for 62 yards. He was sacked twice, fumbled once and was also called for intentional grounding.
Jay Cutler shows off for the fans in Chicago -- latimes.com