Carson Palmer is a quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals. He is number 9 and is 6'5 and 220 pounds. The Cincinnati Bengals are coached by Marvin Lewis and are in the AFC North.
If anything can be gleaned from their 26-14 loss at the New York Jets yesterday, its that the Cincinnati Bengals really, really, need their star QB back. Suffering from an elbow injury that has sidelined him for two games so far this year, Carson Palmer has announced that he will take desperate measures to fix the problem by meeting with a New York Mets team doctor before he leaves the Big Apple.
Will the good doctor will prescribe whatever it is thats made the Mets such clutch performers... Read Full Story
It looks as if the season is over for Bengals QB Carson Palmer. ESPN reported today that Palmer is not going to return this season for the winless Bengals, who come into the weekend at 0-7. Palmer has played just one game since week three, when he sat the first time due to soreness in his elbow. Ryan Fitzpatrick has started all the games that Palmer hasn’t played in.
The ESPN report says that Palmer is holding off on if he should have surgery to repair a “frayed” ligament in his throwing... Read Full Story
The Cincinnati Bengals get a taste of pass happy Brett Favre and the Jets this weekend when they make their second trip to the Meadowlands in New Jersey for a 1pm matchup on Sunday. Cincy again played hard vs the Cowboys on Sunday in Dallas, but their defense allowed a late score, and big fumble by Chris Perry stopped some second half momentum that could have pushed them towards their first win of the year.
As for the Jets, they have been up and down since the start of the year. After an... Read Full Story
After last week’s poor performance by the Saints’ defense, the team gave its fans reason to hope by holding the Bengals to only 165 yards, 0 touchdowns, 4 sacks, one interception, and one forced fumble. The tradeoff for the team may be the injuries suffered by two major parts of the offense: Marques Colston who was injured in the first half with bruised ribs and Reggie Bush who left with a bruised thigh.
Perhaps the most symbolic of the defense’s efforts was the bloodied nose of Cincinnati’s... Read Full Story
Marvin Lewis is no stranger to distractions.
He’s got half of his defence in jail, Chad “Ocho Cinqo” Johnson as his feature reciever and his feud with quarterback Carson Palmer, and now his GM brings back a guy who Lewis said would “disrupt his football team.”
Chris Henry, the Bengals’ usual number three receiver, was suspended for the first eight games of last season, and Cincinnati went 2-6 in those games. In the final eight games he played, he wasn’t used very much, but the Bengals did go... Read Full Story