"I will never set foot in Paul Brown Stadium again," Carson Palmer said on WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, according to a breaking news report on ESPNEWS.
Well, it has been reported that Palmer no longer wanted to be the Cincinnati Bengals' starting quarterback. And he did sell his Cincinnati-area property.
If it wasn't clear before his appearance on the local TV station that he wanted out, it's clear now.
According to ESPN, Palmer said on WPCO-TV that he will retire if not traded from the Bengals. He'll play, he says, but it will have to be for another team.
Jets Release Key Players, Keep L.T.
The New York Jets will cut Vernon Gholston, Kris Jenkins and Jason Taylor.
But LaDainian Tomlinson will play out the second year of his contract with the Jets.
NFL, NFLPA Resume Talks with One Owner Present
New York Giants co-owner John Mara met with the players' union at today's negotiation meeting.
He is the first owner to participate in the negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement since the NFL and NFLPA agreed to have their meetings mediated by the FMCS.
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