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At 7-2, the Bears’ playoff outlook remains healthy provided that Cutler can bounce back before too long. He missed one game after sustaining a concussion in 2010 against the New York Giants, and he will have to pass a set of league-imposed medical tests before he can return to the field.

It’s possible that the Bears’ prime-time matchup next week against the San Francisco 49ers could feature two backup quarterbacks.

Like Cutler, 49ers quarterback Alex Smith sustained a concussion in the first half Sunday against the St. Louis Rams and did not return to the game. He was replaced by Colin Kaepernick, a second-year player who had attempted 14 career passes before this weekend.

Although Cutler has been tight-lipped about the topic, it’s likely that he has sustained several more concussions during his collegiate career at Vanderbilt and three seasons with the Denver Broncos.

A week after sustaining a concussion in 2010, Cutler spoke candidly about his symptoms.

“There was some dizziness, general fogginess of your surroundings,” Cutler said. “And you’re not sharp. Your awareness is a little but down. All that stuff kind of combined into the doubt.”

At the time, Cutler was asked whether he was scared about the long-term effects of concussions.

“This game is tough,” Cutler said. “This league is all about battling through injuries, but obviously concussions are something you have to take pretty seriously.

“I haven’t really thought about it much, and hopefully I won’t have to again.”

He does, now.

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