Article By Dan Parzych on 22nd September, 2009
Coming off of a loss in one of the most bizarre endings in NFL history, the Bengals traveled to Lambeau Field and upset the Green Bay Packers 31-24.
It may have only been one game, but after a low-scoring Week One against the Denver Broncos, many wondered if Palmer still had what it takes to be a threat at quarterback for the Bengals. Even though he finished just 21-of-33 for 247 yards and two interceptions against a Broncos defense that finished 26th in the NFL last season by allowing 228.5 yards per game, the main factor for Palmer was he failed to throw ...
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