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Quarterback Jay Cutler warms up before the Bears' game against the Packers on Dec. 16 at Soldier Field (AP photo)

LAKE FOREST – On a cool September afternoon in 2008, Brandon Marshall stood in the Denver Broncos’ huddle and waited for Jay Cutler to arrive with the play call.

The Broncos trailed by a touchdown with 4:22 to go in the fourth quarter against the San Diego Chargers. The ball sat at the Denver 20-yard line, 80 yards from the end zone.

As Cutler arrived and started to speak, Marshall barely could believe his ears.

“The first thing he says when he comes in the huddle – he gives us the two-point play,” Marshall said with a smile this week at Halas Hall. “He told us we were going to win, and he told us we were going to go for two.”

A few minutes later, Cutler proved to be correct. He led a 12-play drive that culminated with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal with 29 seconds remaining, and he connected with Royal for a two-point conversion to lift the Broncos to a 39-38 win against their rivals.

“That’s the type of guy Jay is,” Marshall said. “Very confident guy. Hand stays steady. Never wavers from the mission. I love playing with him.”

Cutler’s latest defining moment will come Sunday against the Detroit Lions.

The Bears (9-6) need to beat the Lions (4-11) to keep alive their postseason hopes, and they need Green Bay to beat Minnesota a few hours later to clinch a playoff berth.

It’s the type of big game that helps to define a quarterback.

A win (and some help from the Packers) could push Cutler into the playoffs for the second time in his seven-year career. A loss would increase questions about his ability to win.

Cutler acknowledged that quarterbacks were measured in situations such as these.

“We’ve got to win,” said Cutler, who has led the Bears to a 33-22 record as a starter during the regular season but has appeared in only two playoff games. “There’s nothing else to be said about it. And quarterback play, these are games you’ve got to have.”

As for Cutler’s teammates, they believe he is the quarterback the Bears need to have.

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