Bears quarterback Jay Cutler won't ask Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew to apologize for comments made on Twitter back in January during the NFC Championship Game. Jones-Drew told The NFL Network this week that he has no intention of mending fences with Cutler after criticizing him for leaving with a knee injury during the third quarter against the Packers with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. The nature of Cutler's injury was unknown during and immediately following the game, but was later determined to be a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee. "I wouldn't apologize because I didn't do anything wrong, I don't think," Jones-Drew said. "I didn't commit a crime. I didn't kill anyone or rape anyone or anything like that. I mean, I stated my opinion, and it seems like you get more backlash for that than committing a real crime in some sense. "I don't know, I don't feel I did anything wrong. I just said what everybody else was thinking at the time." Cutler is moving on as well, hoping to prove any critics wrong. "Yeah, I mean, it was like wildfire," Cutler told WSCR-AM this week. "Like I said -- the whole Twitter thing -- as soon as you put something out there, it's an immediate impact. I was a little bit taken back by the whole question of the toughness and stuff, but at the end of the day, those guys in the locker room know what I am about and they have my back. Jones-Drew ... I mean, I didn't ask him for an apology and don't expect one. He can continue playing his career and I'll continue playing mine."