Palmer wants to play Carson Palmer said he plans on playing Sunday in Dallas but will defer to team doctors. His injured elbow does not require surgery. |  Bengals/Browns notebook Battle of Ohio games aren't just about the Bengals versus the Browns. Lately they've included a separate showdown called the Battle of 16s. |  Palmer sidelined Taking a long-term view, even for a winless team that fell to 0-4 Sunday, Bengals coaches and doctors decided to rest quarterback Carson Palmer against the Browns. |  Ndukwe not fooled by Browns After the Battle of Ohio ended, Browns back-up quarterback Brady Quinn met Bengals strong safety Chinedum Ndukwe near midfield and told him he was proud. |  Fitzpatrick could have done better After his two-point conversion pass fell incomplete, Ryan Fitzpatrick ripped off his chin strap and slapped his hands together in frustration. He jogged, head down, to the sideline. |   Game statistics Statistics from Sunday's game between Cleveland and Cincinnati. |  Browns keep Bengals winless Playing without starting quarterback Carson Palmer, the Bengals led into the fourth quarter but allowed two quick touchdowns and fell to 0-4, losing to Cleveland 20-12 this afternoon. |  Road to nowhere Enquirer columnist Paul Daugherty says the Bengals season is interesting now only from a human perspective. Will Marvin Lewis still have enough juice in his own locker room to keep his players from hitting the Me First road? |   Colors of Sunday Enquirer photographer Michael E. Keating spent Sunday chronicling the colorful similarities between the Bengals and the Browns for this audio slideshow. |  Palmer sits; Fitzpatrick starts Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer is the designated third quarterback today against Cleveland because of his sore throwing (right) elbow, ending a streak of 51 consecutive starts. Ryan Fitzpatrick makes his fifth NFL start. |  Losing start will end for someone Romeo Crennel, whose 0-3 Browns will play the 0-3 Bengals today in Cincinnati, accurately summed up the game. "I think whoever wins this game is not totally out of it," Crennel said of the AFC North race. |  Gameday: First down Marvin Lewis said this past week that he doesn't lose sleep about his future. But since his regular-season record as Bengals head coach peaked at 30-21 after a three-game win streak to open the 2006 season - which seems like a lifetime ago - his Bengals have gone 12-20. |  Gameday: Isolation booth In a game today against the Browns that could feature pass-happy offenses, the team that consistently can run the ball and play keep-away might come away with its first victory of the season. |  Can either team win? The Bengals and Browns are both 0-3 going into Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium. Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte makes his prediction. Make yours. |  Palmer insists he's a go Sunday Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer was added to the official injury report Friday as questionable, with a sore elbow, for Sunday against the Browns but said he will play. "It was just a rest day," Palmer said Friday. |  Bengals notebook Starting cornerback Johnathan Joseph might miss his second game in a row. He was listed as doubtful Friday. Former Houston Texans cornerback Jamar Fletcher could see action Sunday. |  Warrant issued for Bengal A Fresno County judge has issued a warrant for Bengals defensive lineman Jason Shirley, who is facing trial on suspicion of drunken driving. |  Palmer battered but upbeat The image of Carson Palmer, blood dripping down his face in Sunday's overtime loss to the New York Giants, left a lasting impression on offensive lineman Bobbie Williams. |  Chatman pleased ball comes his way Antonio Chatman is coming off his best game as a Bengal, and he'd like a lot more like it to follow. The sixth-year pro and University of Cincinnati product had six receptions for 70 yards and returned two punts for 31 yards in the overtime loss to the New York Giants. |  Browns starter may not finish Derek Anderson will start at quarterback Sunday against the Bengals. But backup Brady Quinn will be ready. Browns coach Romeo Crennel's team is struggling even more than the Bengals. |  Bengals notebook The Bengals are still banged up in the defensive secondary, and newly acquired cornerback Jamar Fletcher said his and coaches' intentions are that he could play Sunday against the Browns. |  First priority: Protect Palmer The image of Carson Palmer, blood dripping down his face in Sundays overtime loss to the New York Giants, left a lasting impression on offensive lineman Bobbie Williams. |  Scouting report Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte breaks down Sunday's matchup against the Browns. |   Bengals waive CB Pope The Bengals have signed veteran free-agent cornerback Jamar Fletcher and waived first-year player Geoffrey Pope. |  Lewis: Keep pedaling Following the Bengals' third consecutive loss Sunday, Marvin Lewis that his players need to stay centered on their bicycle and pedal fast enough to avoid falling off. |  Show your stripes at Football Fridays, a lunch-time pep rally on Fountain Square on Fridays before every Bengals home game. 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