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Returning to the NFL's halfway house
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FOXSports.com - Found 3 hours ago While not addressing the Henry situation on Monday either, Brown told FOXSports.com that quarterback Carson Palmer needed some offensive help... Agent: Bengals Close to Re-signing Chris Henry - Washington Post Henry back with Bengals with two-year contract - USA Today Henry back with Bengals months after dumping - MSNBC Troubled receiver Henry rejoins Bengals - FOXSports.com Explore All |
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Patriots backup QB Cassel fired up by critics
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Sporting News - Found 5 hours ago ... drafted Cassel in the seventh round in 2005 from Southern California, where he backed up Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart. Patriots backup QB Matt Cassel fired up by critics - MSNBC Patriots' Cassel accepts blame - Boston Globe Cassel handles pressure - Boston Globe Patriots backup QB Matt Cassel fired up by critics - Boston Globe Explore All |
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Stewart Mandel: Ten I'd like to see live up to the hype; clock ...
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Sport Illustrated - Found 3 hours ago One can only presume his Carson Palmer breakthrough is forthcoming. Stewart Mandel: Ten I'd like to see live up to the hype; clock ... - CNN Ten I'd like to see live up to the hype; clock changes and more - SI.com Explore All |
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Marvez: Johnson may get his wish
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FOXSports.com - Found 12 hours ago ... snaps into Sunday night's 27-10 preseason loss to Detroit, the Bengals wide receiver was up-ended while trying to catch a Carson Palmer pass. |
Bengals WR Johnson hurts shoulder in loss to Lions
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USA Today - Found Aug. 18, 2008 Playing in the stadium where he started the Bengals' resurgence in 2003, Kitna was much better than Carson Palmer , the No. Bengals working without three top offensive starters - CBS Sportsline Ocho Cinco injures shoulder - FOXSports.com Bengals Receiver Chad Johnson Hurt Loss - Washington Post Chad Johnson injures shoulder - MSNBC Explore All |
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NFL: Cincinnati 20, Green Bay 17
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UPI - Found Aug. 11, 2008 Carson Palmer completed 5-of-9 passes for 33 yards and one touchdown for the Bengals (1-0). Chris Perry collected 42 yards on 11 carries and... Recap: Green Bay vs. Cincinnati - Miami Herald Bengals Rally Past Packers As Rodgers Era Begins - KITV 4 NFL: Cincinnati 20, Green Bay 17 - OfficialSpin Recap: Green Bay vs. Cincinnati - Modesto Bee Explore All |
New era begins in Green Bay as Packers fall to Bengals
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USA Today - Found Aug. 11, 2008 1 offense. Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer said he couldn't imagine what it's like to be in Rodgers' shoes. Rodgers tosses TD, INT in Pack starting debut - FOXSports.com Rodgers sharp in debut - Sporting News GAME REPORT: Bengals 20, Packers 17 - USA Today Rodgers throws touchdown in Packers' loss - CBS Sportsline Explore All |
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QB Decision '08: Who's still needs a starter?
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USA Today - Found Aug. 11, 2008 Amid Brady, Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Carson Palmer, Tony Romo, Drew Brees and a smattering of other established front men, plenty of... |
Too early for Belichick to make player decisions
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Boston Globe - Found Aug. 8, 2008 ... in the unfortunate position of backing up outstanding quarterbacks in college -- Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart -- and... Too early to make player decisions - Boston Globe One game not enough for Patriots head coach Belichick to make QB ... - Sympatico Explore All |
Sanders, Freeney Back To Bolster Defense
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Scout.com - Found 4 hours ago Freeney is ready to get back to terrorizing QBs like Carson Palmer Andy Lyons/ ?It felt good,' he said. 'I felt almost like a rookie again. Sanders, Freeney could start practicing this week - MSNBC Colts' Sanders, Freeney set to return - Orlando Sentinel Explore All |
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Carson Palmer Biography
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Carson Palmer
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Palmer playing quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals |
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| Cincinnati Bengals — No. 9 | |
| Quarterback | |
| Date of birth: December 27, 1979 | |
| Place of birth: Fresno, California | |
| Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | Weight: 230 lb (100 kg) |
| National Football League debut | |
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| 2004 for the Cincinnati Bengals | |
| Career history | |
| College: USC | |
| NFL Draft: 2003 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 | |
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| Career highlights and awards | |
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| Selected NFL statistics (through Week 17 of the 2007 NFL season) |
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| TD-INT | 104-63 |
| Passing yards | 14,899 |
| QB Rating | 90.1 |
| Stats at NFL.com | |
Carsons H. Palmer (born December 27, 1979 in Fresno, California), is an American football quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. He attended the University of Southern California, where he won the Heisman Trophy Award in 2002 in his senior season. He was drafted by the Bengals with the first overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft and signed a 9-year, $118.75 million contract extension on December 29, 2005. Palmer was the first Heisman Trophy winner since Vinny Testaverde in 1987 to be selected with the first pick of the NFL draft.
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Early years
In his earlier years, Palmer attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, Orange County, California. As well as football, Palmer was an avid basketball player, and was named to the Student Sports Grid-Hoops All-America second team.
College career
Carson Palmer arrived at the University of Southern California in 1998 and immediately competed for the starting quarterback job with Mike Van Raaphorst. Van Raaphorst won, but due to his ineffectiveness, Palmer was named the starter in the ninth game of the season, becoming only the second true freshman to ever start at quarterback for the USC Trojans.
After three underwhelming years at USC, Palmer had a breakout senior year under the tutelage of offensive coordinator Norm Chow, who was brought in the year before by head coach Pete Carroll after spending 27 seasons at Brigham Young University and one season at North Carolina State University. Chow was able to bring the best out of Carson Palmer and the USC offense, which led to Palmer being named the Heisman Trophy Award winner, then the fifth Trojan to win the prestigious award — running backs Mike Garrett (1965), O.J. Simpson (1968), Charles White (1979), and Marcus Allen (1981) preceded him. Palmer was the first and only Trojan quarterback to be honored with the award until lefty Matt Leinart won it as a junior in 2004.
Carson Palmer completed 309 of 489 passes for 3942 yards and 33 touchdowns with only 10 interceptions during the 2002 season, and later led the Trojans to an impressive 38-17 victory over the University of Iowa in the Orange Bowl. His completions, passing yards, and passing touchdowns were all USC single season records. In a November 30 game against Notre Dame, Palmer threw for 425 yards and led his team to 610 yards of total offense, the most ever gained against Notre Dame in each category. Palmer left college as the Pac-10 Conference's all-time leader in passing yards (11,818), completions (927) and total offense (11,621), along with 72 career touchdown passes, a USC record at that time — Matt Leinart has since surpassed the record, which currently stands at 99.
His major at USC was public policy and management at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at USC.
NFL career
2003 NFL Draft
Carson Palmer was the 1st overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.
2003 rookie season
Carson Palmer did not play at all during his rookie season; veteran quarterback Jon Kitna, who signed with the Bengals as an unrestricted free agent in 2001, took every snap during the 2003 season. For his efforts, Jon Kitna was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year. Palmer, with Kitna mentoring him, watched and learned during games and in practices under head coach Marvin Lewis and quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese.
Even though the Bengals finished 8-8, their first non-losing season since 1996, Jon Kitna arguably knew that the Bengals were Carson Palmer's team in 2004. The Bengals were very satisfied with first round pick and thought they really had a quarterback of the future.
2004 season
While Carson Palmer suffered from growing pains, he passed for 2,897 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions in 13 games, and the Bengals again finished 8-8. His performance greatly improved the stature of the Cincinnati Bengals among pundits and fans alike. One of his more notable performances was in a December game against the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore built up a 20-3 lead going into the final quarter, but Palmer rallied his team back with three fourth-quarter touchdown passes to take a 24-23 lead. After the Ravens retook the lead with a field goal, Palmer led the Bengals 60 yards in 8 plays to set up Shayne Graham's game-winning field goal as time in regulation expired. Palmer finished the game with 29 of 36 (80.6%) completions for 381 yards and 3 touchdowns. In the fourth quarter alone, he completed 10 of 13 passes for 200 yards, and two of his incompletions were spikes during the final drive to stop the clock. Against the Cleveland Browns in the 58-48 win, Palmer threw for four touchdowns for the first time in his career.
Off the field, Palmer and Jon Kitna are best friends and golfing buddies. They also enjoy listening to CDs of the Christian Rock band "instereo" together. In 2004, Palmer organized the Carson Palmer Foundation Golf Classic to raise funds for Hillview Acres, a shelter for abused and underprivileged children.
2005 season
In 2005, Palmer's breakout season, Palmer led the Bengals to an 11-5 record and an AFC North division title, their first division title since 1990. In doing so, Carson Palmer became the first Bengals quarterback to finish with a 100+ passer rating, tied then Indianapolis' Peyton Manning for most consecutive games with a triple-digit passer rating (9 games), led the NFL in completion percentage, and set a Bengals franchise record by throwing a league-leading 32 touchdown passes. He also set the franchise record for highest passer rating in a season. His 3,836 yards was 4th in the league.
On December 21, 2005, Carson Palmer was one of five Bengals voted to the 2006 Pro Bowl game. The others were Willie Anderson, Shayne Graham, Chad Johnson, and Deltha O'Neal. This would have been Palmer's first Pro Bowl appearance, but he did not play in it due to a severe knee injury that he suffered in the wild card round of the 2005 playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Cincinnati on January 8, 2006. On the Bengals' second offensive play, Palmer launched a 66-yard completion — the longest in Bengals' playoff history — to former Bengal wide out Chris Henry while Steelers defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen "accidentally" lunged from the ground and wrenched Palmer's left leg as hard as he could. A magnetic resonance imaging test revealed tears of both the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments as well as cartilage and meniscus damage.
During the off-season, the NFL Rules Committee modified the rule regarding low hits on quarterbacks, prohibiting defenders from hitting a passer at or below the knee unless they are blocked into him. Injuries to Palmer, Roethlisberger and then-Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Brian Griese (who re-signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) were cited as reasons for the new rule. The so-called "Kimo Rule" now requires that defenders take every opportunity to avoid hitting a quarterback at or below the knees when the quarterback is in a defenseless position looking to throw with both feet on the ground. [1]
Von Oelhoffen was subsequently released by the Steelers following the 2005 season. [2]
Rehabilitation and comments
Carson Palmer underwent reconstructive surgery on his injured knee in Houston, Texas on January 10, 2006. Dr. Lonnie Paulos, a surgeon who is independent of the Cincinnati Bengals, performed the operation. Initially, the Bengals organization stated that Palmer had torn the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments with no other damage. However, Dr. Paulos later told the Associated Press that the damage was more extensive and included a dislocation of the kneecap. Dr. Paulos called the injury "devastating and potentially career-ending", which drew a derisive comment from Palmer that implied Paulos simply liked to see his name in print. The Bengals later accepted Dr. Paulos' account [3], however, Carson Palmer promised he'd be at quarterback in the Bengals' regular season opener at Kansas City on September 10, 2006.
Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis stated: "This is a serious injury, but we are told the procedure went very well. We know Carson, and we know he will apply himself fully to his rehabilitation. This result encourages our feeling that Carson will be ready to open the 2006 season as our starting quarterback" [4].
During his rehabilitation, Carson Palmer has made several other pointed comments, particularly in an issue of Sports Illustrated [5], in which he was on the cover shown using a relatively new form of therapy called the HydroWorx [6]. In the article, Palmer stated that: “I hate the Steelers more than I hate UCLA” However, he cautioned that the animosity is not directed at the individual players; it was borne from the historic Bengals–Steelers rivalry. Steelers safety Troy Polamalu is, in fact, Palmer's friend and former USC roommate.
After the Bengals' 48-17 pre-season victory over the visiting Green Bay Packers on August 28, 2006, which saw Carson Palmer complete 9 of 14 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns in just less than two quarters of play in his much-expected debut (which included an 11-yard run for a first down that culminated in a slide on his surgically-repaired left knee,) Carson Palmer reiterated his position that he would be starting in the Bengals' season opener at Kansas City.
His performance drew rave reviews from many experts, many of whom expected far less of him less than a year after such a serious injury. ESPN announcer Joe Theismann, himself a former quarterback with the Washington Redskins, praised Carson Palmer for his mental toughness in taking hits and not being gun-shy about staying in the pocket where chances of injury are often high.
2006-2007 season
Palmer ended up starting in all 16 of the Bengals regular season games, only missing one snap due to injury - which was later determined as Palmer only getting the wind knocked out of him - all year. He actually didn't become totally comfortable with his repaired knee until week 9 against the Chargers when he threw for a career high of 440 yards. Despite his previous injury, he passed the 4,000 yard mark for the first time in his career, finishing the season with a franchise record 4,035 passing yards and 28 touchdowns, only 13 interceptions and 93.9 rating. He also made the Pro Bowl for the second year in a row, becoming the first Bengals quarterback to do this since Boomer Esiason in 1988 and 1989. Palmer was named Most Outstanding Player at the Pro Bowl, leading the AFC down the field in the final two minutes for the win. He completed 8 of 17 passes for 190 yards and 2 touchdowns, one to his Bengals teammate Chad Johnson. However, his team has quite a few misfortunes like missed point afters and field goals in a few games, slipping from an 11-5 record to 8-8 and failing to make the playoffs due to a game 16 loss by hated rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers. Palmer placed 3rd in voting for NFL Comeback Player of the Year, behind Drew Brees and Chad Pennington.
After winning the Pro Bowl MVP, Palmer declared "This is a huge honor and extremely exciting and I feel very blessed just to be here, let alone for the outcome to be this. But my goal's to be in a Super Bowl. And to win a Super Bowl. That's where my mind's at, and after this week I'm going to start focusing on that again." During the 2007 off-season, Palmer had scheduled workouts with not only Chad Johnson (which he usually did), but receivers T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Tab Perry. He also said he is fully comfortable with his knee.[7]
2007-2008 season
In the season opener on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, Palmer went 20 for 32 with 194 yards and two touchdowns. Palmer and the Bengals beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-20. He followed up this performance with 33 completions for 401 passing yards and a franchise record 6 touchdown passes the next week in a game against Cleveland Browns. But even so, his team lost the game 51-45. Cleveland quarterback Derek Anderson also threw for five touchdown passes in the game. It was only the third time in NFL history that two quarterbacks had thrown at least five touchdown passes in the same game.[8] In the loss to the Seattle Seahawks, 21-24, Palmer went 27 for 43 for 342 yards for a touchdown, but also threw two interceptions.
By week 8, Palmer and the Bengals were struggling. His team had only a 2-5 record and he had thrown 9 interceptions, the most by any quarterback in the AFC. However, he remained statistically productive, ranking fourth in the NFL in passing yards and fifth in touchdowns with a passer rating of over 90.
The Bengals' misfortunes continued throughout the season and a week 15 loss to the San Francisco 49ers ensured that the team would finish the season with a losing record for the first time since he had been their starting quarterback. In the same game, Palmer threw his 100th career touchdown pass, becoming the 5th fastest player ever to reach this milestone (59 games). Palmer finished the season with 376 completions for 4,131 yards and 26 touchdowns, with 20 interceptions. His 20 interceptions were a career high, but his 376 completions and 4,131 passing yards set new Bengals franchise records.
Controversy
Carson Palmer was involved in controversy in July of 2008 over the following comments about The Ohio State University which aired on LA radio station KLAC:
Palmer: I don’t watch what I say. I cannot stand the Buckeyes and having to live in Ohio and hear those people talk about their team, it drives me absolutely nuts. We got Keith Rivers out there and we got Frostee Rucker, we finally got a couple other ‘SC guys. It’s amazing to hear what those guys think about that university and what they think about that football program and Tressel and all the crap I got to put up with being back there. I just can’t wait for two years from now when ‘SC comes to the ‘Shoe and I get to, hopefully have a home game that weekend and I can go out there and watch us pound on them on their own turf and kind of put all the talk to rest, because I’m really getting sick of it. I just can’t wait for this game to get here so they can come to the Coliseum and experience L.A. and get an old fashioned, Pac 10 butt-whooping and go back to the Big Ten.
The comments led to a backlash of Ohio sports fans.
Career stats
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| Season | Team | GP | Comp | Att | Pct | Yds | TD | INT | Rating | Att | Yds | TD | ||
| 2003 | Cincinnati Bengals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 2004 | Cincinnati Bengals | 13 | 263 | 432 | 60.9 | 2897 | 18 | 18 | 77.8 | 18 | 47 | 1 | ||
| 2005 | Cincinnati Bengals | 16 | 345 | 509 | 67.8 | 3836 | 32 | 12 | 101.1 | 34 | 41 | 1 | ||
| 2005-06 Playoffs | Cincinnati Bengals | 1 | 1 | 1 | 100.0 | 66 | 0 | 0 | 118.7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 2006 | Cincinnati Bengals | 16 | 324 | 520 | 62.3 | 4035 | 28 | 13 | 93.9 | 26 | 37 | 0 | ||
| 2007 | Cincinnati Bengals | 16 | 373 | 575 | 64.9 | 4131 | 26 | 20 | 86.7 | 24 | 10 | 0 | ||
| Totals | Cincinnati Bengals | 61 | 1305 | 2036 | 64.1 | 14899 | 104 | 63 | 90.1 | 102 | 135 | 2 | ||
Bengals Franchise Records
- Most completions in a season (373)
- Most touchdown passes in a season (32)
- Most passing yards in a season (4,131)
- Most touchdown passes in a single game (6)
- Highest Passer rating, career
- Highest Passer rating, season (101.1)
Personal life
Palmer married Shaelyn Fernandes, a former USC soccer player whom he met during freshman orientation, on July 5, 2003. In the off-season, they reside in Laguna Beach, California.
He is the brother of fellow Bengal Jordan Palmer. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, no brothers have played quarterback for the same team during the Super Bowl era. (Koy Detmer was on injured reserve for Philadelphia while his brother, Ty, played for the Eagles in 1997.)[9]
In 2008, Nike released 3 Air Max 90s, one of which was designed in the Nike ID studios by Palmer. The shoe's colorway bears a strong resemblance to the famous Air Max 90 Infrareds.
Special television appearances
- Palmer has made an appearance of a cartoon version of himself in the animated TV Show The Replacements.
- He has also been featured in advertisements for Fischer Homes, John Morrell, and other Cincinnati based businesses.
- He appeared on the May 29th NFL Total Access.
References
- ^ http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9345607
- ^ Kimo von Oelhoffen | NFL Football at CBSSports.com
- ^ ESPN - Palmer at minicamp, aiming for season opener return - NFL
- ^ News - Palmer surgery: 'Very well' - Cincinnati Bengals
- ^ SI.com - Photo Gallery - The Rehab of Carson Palmer
- ^ Sport & Fitness Profiles - HydroWorx
- ^ Fantasy Geeks: Carson Palmer's Ready To Rip It Up! - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog
- ^ Sports Illustrated, September 24, 2007, p. 24
- ^ "Jordan Palmer takes turn Running Bengals". Sports Illustrated.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-06.
External links
- Carson Palmer's page at Bengals.com
- Carson Palmer's page at NFL Players.com
- Pro-Football-Reference.com - career statistics.
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| Preceded by Derrick Brooks |
Pro Bowl MVP 2007 |
Succeeded by Adrian Peterson |
| Preceded by Ken Anderson [1981] (29) |
Record for Cincinnati Bengals Passing Touchdowns in a Single Season [2005], (32) |
Succeeded by Current Record Holder |
| Preceded by David Carr |
1st Overall Pick in NFL Draft 2003 |
Succeeded by Eli Manning |
| Preceded by Jon Kitna |
Cincinnati Bengals Starting Quarterbacks 2004- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by Eric Crouch |
Heisman Trophy Winner 2002 |
Succeeded by Jason White |
| Preceded by John Fox |
USC Trojans Starting Quarterbacks 1998-2002 |
Succeeded by Matt Leinart |
| Preceded by Levi Jones |
Cincinnati Bengals 1st draft choice 2003 |
Succeeded by Chris Perry |
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