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Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler dropped by Uber Eats for anti-mask views

Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler has been dropped from an Uber Eats a♓d campaign over his stance against mask mandates in schools.

Cutler, best known for his eight seasons with the Chicago Bears and for his failed marriage to reality TV stꦡar ꩲKristin Cavallari, said the food delivౠery service pulled out of the deal because its “views aren’t aligned” with Cutler’s recent statements.

The former athlete teas🐷ed a potential campaign to run for his school board in tweets as well.

“Lost a commercial with Uber eats💛 partnering with the NFL.  Was going to film in LA, ‘views aren’t aligned.’  Guess they don’t like future School board members.  Frees up🐬 my weekend,” Cutler tweeted on Friday.

Cutler has tweeted in support of anti-mask protests by parents in Williams꧅ County, Tennessee, posted by C▨lay Travis of . 

Jay shrugged 𓂃off the move by Uber Eats, quipping 🉐“tend to cook at home anyway.”

He appears to be seriously considerin🐼g a potential run for his local school board in Williamson County.

Uber, in a statement to The Post on Sunday, said it p🎀refers to work with individuals who support its work in helping people get vaccinated.

“We are proud of all the work Uber has done over the last year to 💛help get as many people vaccinated as possible. As such, we prefer to partner with those who support that work,” a spokeswoma🅺n said.

Uber has pledge෴d 10 million free rides to individuals to vaccination sit𒅌es.

Mask mandates have spurred debates and protests all over the country, some of which have become violent, including in Los Angeles when a clash between two groups left one victim stabbed outside city hall on Saturday.
In New York state, incoming Gov. Kathy Hochul said she believes masks should be mandatory for students and staff this fall, but will leave the decision up to local districts.