Carson Palmer
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Report: Raiders now linked to Flynn
The Raiders are reportedly "in the mix" for the services of quarterback Matt Flynn, who could join a competition to start under center if Carson Palmer is cut.
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Palmer not the problem, but is he the answer?
Carson Palmer was not the problem last season, but he is probably not the answer for the future, either. If he is unwilling to restructure his contract, that leaves the Raiders in a predicament.
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Allen: QB position is Palmer's to lose
Although Dennis Allen insisted Tuesday that Carson Palmer is the Raiders' starting QB, Terrelle Pryor is preparing to take Palmer's job.
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Raiders mailbag: Talking New Year's Eve
Will Carson Palmer restructure his deal again? Is Geno Smith on the radar? What's the status of Philip Wheeler? Insider Paul Gutierrez answers your questions about the Raiders
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Palmer would 'love' to be back in Oakland next season
Carson Palmer isn't sure if he will be a Raider in 2013. What he does know, is that he would love to return to Oakland and 'compete.'
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Raiders seeking to restructure Carson Palmer's contract
Multiple reports have surfaced saying the Raiders are seeking to restructure Carson Palmer 's four-year, $43 million contract he signed in 2011.
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Grading Raiders quarterbacks
Carson Palmer had never been asked to use his feet as much in the NFL before, and while he threw the occasional unsightly interception, he was the least of the Raiders' problems.
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Pryor confident, nervous, ready for first NFL start
Terrelle Pryor confided in Carson Palmer and received advice that's helped him feel prepared for his first NFL start.
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Palmer returns to Raiders practice an observer
Carson Palmer returned to practice Friday to watch Matt Leinart and Terrelle Pryor jockey for the start in the Raiders' season finale.
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Raiders injury report: Palmer won't travel to San Diego
Carson Palmer has already been ruled out of the Raiders' season finale Sunday in San Diego and, in fact, will not travel south on the team charter due to a bruised lung.
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Five Raiders missing practice
Quarterback Carson Palmer , right guard Mike Brisiel, cornerback Phillip Adams, strong safety Tyvon Branch and defensive tackle Richard Seymour (hamstring and knee) were all sitting out Wednesday.
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Cracked ribs, bruised lung end Palmer's season
Cracked ribs and a bruised lung will prevent Carson Palmer from playing in the Raiders' season finale this Sunday in San Diego.
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Palmer knocked out early with rib injury
On a busted play, Carson Palmer rolled out to the right and just as he released the ball, Carolina defensive end Greg Hardy lowered his helmet and speared him in the back.
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LIVE: Raiders vs. Panthers
Matt Leinart is in at quarterback in place of Carson Palmer , who was knocked out late in the first quarter with a rib injury. His return is questionable. Follow along with In-Game Live!
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Raiders key matchup No. 3: Raiders vs. eastern time zone
The Raiders have lost their last nine eastern time zone games. How can they change that in Carolina? Carson Palmer : "You've got to come out fast."
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Raiders key matchup No. 3: Palmer vs. Jackson
Hue Jackson recruited Carson Palmer as a teenager and coached him on two NFL teams. Sunday he'll stare down Palmer from the opposite sideline.
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Marvin Lewis' job is to beat former QB Palmer
During a Bengals press conference on Monday, head coach Marvin Lewis fielded some questions concerning his former quarterback Carson Palmer .
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LIVE: Raiders vs. Bengals
Carson Palmer returns to Cincinnati, where he started his NFL career, looking to help the Raiders avoid a fourth straight loss. Follow along here!More: Raiders Pulse Fan chat Inactives
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Paul G's Instant Replay: Bengals 34, Raiders 10
Carson Palmer had a forgettable return to Cincinnati, where his eventual replacement Andy Dalton threw three touchdowns to lead the Bengals to a 34-10 win over the Raiders, losers of their last four games.
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Paul & Kate: Everything that could have went wrong, went wrong
Paul Gutierez and Kate Longworth break down the Raiders' loss to Cleveland, highlighting the key injuries, Carson Palmer 's costly interception, and the Browns' 94-yard TD drive.




































