Carson Palmer Blasts Chad Ochocinco
May 22, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Carson Palmer, the started quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, is sounding less and less like a fan of Chad Ochocinco. While appearing on a radio show recently, Palmer blasted the wide receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson. According to Palmer, he isn’t exactly missing Mr. Ocho Cinco.
Here is the transcript of Palmer when he appeared on “Movin’ The Chains”, a show on Sirius NFL Radio:
When asked about his wide receivers during the recent Bengals voluntary workouts:
“It’s definitely a new look for the Bengals receiver corps but I couldn’t be happier with the guys we’ve got. T.J. gone and Chad’s pretty …read more
Carson Palmer Says Elbow Completely Healed
March 30, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Carson Palmer, the starting quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, says that his troublesome elbow is 100% healed. Last season, Palmer sat out 12 games due to pain in his elbow. Instead of surgery, the Bengals had Palmer rest for most of the offseason. Apparently, the strategy has paid off.
Prior to last year, Palmer had been very successful in his NFL career. In 2005, the quarterback out of USC had 32 touchdowns and 3,836 passing yards. He followed that up with 28 touchdowns and 4,035 passing yards in 2006. After tearing ligaments in his knee in the 2006 playoffs, Palmer played …read more
Monday Night Football College Spotlight: Carson Palmer
October 1, 2007 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Every Monday night, I’ll be highlighting one of the game’s players’ college careers, so stop back every week to check out some “back in the day” stats about current NFL players. For more in NFL football news, check out b5’s Every Morning Quarterback.
Today’s Spotlight: Carson Palmer
Current Team, Number, Position: Cincinnati Bengals, #9, Quarterback
Current Stats: 64% passes competed
College: USC
Draft: 1st pick in 2003
College Highlights: The 2002 Heisman Trophy winner and the first pick on the 2003 draft, Carson Palmer was the first college ball player since Vinny Testaverde in 1987 to be top dog in the Heisman race and in the …read more




