According to the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer made a tearful apology during a Monday meeting for criticizing Jay Cutler to an NFL Network reporter last week, which led to a report Sunday that the organization is feeling "buyer's remorse" after signing the signal caller to a seven-year, $126.7 million contract .

An NFL source who spoke to Cutler after Kromer's apology said the quarterback "certainly isn't happy."

The Tribune report cites sources as saying Kromer denied telling the NFL Network that the franchise had buyer's remorse, and made it a point to inform players during the meeting that portion of the report did not come from him.

The report states that Cutler was in the room during the meeting, and shook his head the whole time while Kromer apologized.

One NFL source familiar with Cutler has said he "doesn't trust anyone, [but is a] good guy when you can break down the walls."