Palmer's voice, image on Disney's `The Replacements'
Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer makes his acting debut on Disney's hit animated series "The Replacements," Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. on Disney Channel.
Palmer guest stars as himself in the episode when Todd (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) and his best friend Jacobo (voiced by Candi Milo) argue over who gets possession over the football that Palmer throws for his record-breaking touchdown.
"I thoroughly enjoyed working with Disney on 'The Replacements.' It was a great experience and I was proud to play a part in teaching children the importance of sharing. I am very thankful that Disney afforded me this great opportunity and am now a big fan of the show," said Palmer, the 2002 Heisman Trophy winner and first overall draft pick in 2003 from the University of Southern California (USC).
A two time All-Pro Quarterback, Palmer led the NFL in touchdown passes 2005 and set franchise records for quarterback single season passes (32) and single season completions (345 yards).
4 Comments:
Good for Palmer. He is one of the bright spots on a team that continues to have a cloud hanging over it.
Too bad we don't have more Carson Palmers.
What we do have is another arrest. Channel 5 reports Jonathan Joseph was arrested this morning in N.KY and charged with marijuana possession.
dude that is flippin awesome oh yea
That's a funny show. Good for Carson, can't wait to see his episode.
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