QB Cutler wants out of Denver

Jay Cutler says he wants to break up. The Denver Broncos say they want to make up.

The Pro Bowl quarterback was a no-show on Monday for coach Josh McDaniels’ first team meeting and the start of the Broncos’ offseason workouts, and if he gets his way, he’ll never step foot in the team’s training facility again.

“The Denver Broncos confirm that Jay Cutler has requested a trade,” team spokesman Jim Saccomano told the Associated Press on Monday.

McDaniels declined interview requests after telling The Denver Post that he wanted to meet again with Cutler to try to resolve their differences before he considers a trade.

McDaniels briefly addressed his broiling quarterback controversy when he gathered his team as a group for the first time Monday morning.

Cutler is upset that the Broncos tried to trade him for New England quarterback Matt Cassel last month and what he considers McDaniels’ misleading answers to his inquiries about those discussions.

In other NFL news:

After two seasons essentially lost to injury, guard Mark Setterstrom re-signs with the St. Louis Rams. The Rams also announced Tuesday they’ve re-signed defensive end Eric Moore and signed four other players. The Rams also signed quarterback Jeff Otis, defensive back Marcus Brown, tight end Eric Butler and center Tim Mattran.

Running back Jason Wright and the Arizona Cardinals have agreed to a two-year contract. The 5-foot-10, 215-pound free agent spent the last four seasons with the Cleveland Browns, primarily as a third-down back. He gained 85 yards in 23 carries last season and caught 22 passes for 156 yards.

The Jacksonville Jaguars waived receiver Matt Jones on Monday, parting ways with the former first-round draft pick just days after his latest arrest.

The Washington Redskins have re-signed kicker Shaun Suisham. He went 26-for-36 (72 percent) on field-goal tries, the worst rate among NFL kickers with more than 10 attempts.

The Detroit Lions signed tight end Will Heller, an unrestricted free agent, to a one-year deal and released linebacker Anthony Cannon on Monday.

The Green Bay Packers matched an offer sheet from the Tennessee Titans on restricted free agent cornerback Jarrett Bush. Bush has been with the Packers for three seasons, mostly in a backup role.

The Carolina Panthers denied a report Monday they’ve discussed trading four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Julius Peppers to the New England Patriots.

The Chicago Bears re-signed linebacker Nick Roach, an exclusive-rights free agent.

The New York Jets have re-signed cornerback and special-teams standout Ahmad Carroll. Carroll tied Wallace Wright for first on the Jets with 26 special-teams tackles last season.

The New England Patriots have re-signed four players, including reserve defensive lineman Mike Wright, and signed free-agent center Al Johnson, the team announced Monday. In addition to Wright, the Patriots announced they had reached new deals with safeties Tank Williams and Ray Ventrone, and offensive lineman Wesley Britt.

Unrestricted free agent tight end Jeb Putzier re-signed with the Denver Broncos.

The New Orleans Saints have re-signed kick returner Courtney Roby, who averaged nearly 25 yards per return last season.