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Carson Palmer told the Cincinnati Bengals recently he wanted traded out of town or he would retire. The Bengals, who don't negotiate with terrorists, informed Palmer he would not be traded and ...
Carson Palmer gone, Bengals ready to move on. October 19, 2011 / 9:43 AM EDT / CBS/AP CINCINNATI - By trading their franchise quarterback, the Cincinnati Bengals can finally move on.
NFL Films producer Steve Trout knew Carson Palmer. Trout directed Hard Knocks in 2009, featuring Palmer and the Bengals. He also directed the season of All or Nothing with Arizona in 2015. There ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer offered a warning to Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Joe Burrow - expected by many to be the Bengals' pick at No. 1 in the 2020 NFL Draft ...
Carson Palmer, who had an ugly falling-out with Cincinnati in his final days as its quarterback, does not sound confident the Bengals will support Joe Burrow well enough — and feels Burrow ...
Carson Palmer won't lapse into cliches and jock-talk in advance of Sunday night's clash with the Cincinnati organization that shipped him to the Oakland Raiders after a 2011 staredown with Bengals ...
Former Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer hasn't always had the nicest things to say about the organization and his time in Cincinnati. But he's got nothing but praise for Joe Burrow.
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Carson Palmer went to bed a retired football player resigned to the fact that the Cincinnati Bengals would never grant his wish to be traded. He woke up to a text message early ...
As we all know now, Carson Palmer has asked to be traded from the Bengals. Palmer is reportedly even willing to retire if his wish isn't granted. Palmer is due to earn $50 million over the next ...
CINCINNATI — Carson Palmer's run with the Bengals didn't end well. The former No. 1 overall pick forced his way out of town following the 2010 season. Some people believe Palmer was right to ...
Joe Burrow shouldn’t go to Cincinnati, they said. They will ruin him and he’ll want out. The same words were uttered in 2003 when the Bengals drafted Carson Palmer with the top pick.
Carson Palmer believes history should repeat. The former NFL quarterback told The Dan Patrick Show the Cincinnati Bengals should take LSU quarterback Joe Burrow with the No. 1 pick in the NFL ...