Lewis: Palmer will start opener at Kansas City
Marvin Lewis saw more than enough good things from Carson Palmer -- both on the field and in the trainer's room -- to declare the quarterback the starter for the regular-season opener Sept. 10 at Kansas City.
Palmer made his first game appearance Monday night in the Bengals' 48-17 victory against Green Bay at Paul Brown Stadium. He was 9-for-14 passing for 140 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and a 136.9 passer rating.
"And now we can move on and quit writing about it," Lewis said of Palmer's injury. "It's over now. He'll start in Kansas City."
2 Comments:
The Kansas City game will be another huge step for Carson.
While yesterday's performance was outstanding; the environment in KC will be much tougher. It is a road game, against a playoff contender.
I think Carson is up for the challenge. With a tough early schedule, the Bengals do need a good start, as they did last year.
Mark, I noticed David Pollack did not play much in the game last night. Any reasons for concern ?
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