It'll be Jay Cutler facing his former team Sunday.

Dolphins coach Adam Gase announced Wednesday that the veteran quarterback has cleared concussion protocol and will start against the Broncos at home in Week 13.

Concussed during Miami's Week 11 loss to the Buccaneers, Cutler was forced to sit out last Sunday's game against the New England Patriots, ceding starting duties to Matt Moore.

Cutler has thrown for 1,602 yards, 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions this season. The Dolphins (4-7) currently are mired in a five-game losing streak, and their offense ranks among the league's worst.

The Broncos (3-8), of course, are on their own losing skid -- seven in a row -- and will be without top cornerback Aqib Talib, who was suspended by the NFL for fighting last Sunday in Oakland.

Jay Cutler on how he looks back at his time in Denver: “I don’t.” — Armando Salguero (@ArmandoSalguero) November 29, 2017

Cutler, 34, was Denver's first-round pick in 2006 and tallied 9,024 passing yards, 54 TDs and 37 INTs before being traded to the Chicago Bears in 2009. He came out of a brief retirement this year after the Dolphins lost Ryan Tannehill to a season-ending injury.