Palmer to see specialist Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer will have his ailing elbow examined by a New York Mets team doctor. He wants someone other than our doctors to look at it," Palmer said. |  No Palmer, no chance And now they're 0-6. The Bengals defense came up with a touchdown and two picks near the goal line, but the offense went nowhere without Carson Palmer in losing to the Jets.
|    Palmer won't play today Carson Palmer is inactive and won't play today against the Jets. If No. 2 QB Ryan Fitzpatrick goes down, Palmer's brother would get the call. Mark Curnutte posts game updates from the Meadowlands. |  Draft's had little impact With the exception of linebacker Keith Rivers and safety Corey Lynch, the Bengals' 10 picks in this year's NFL Draft have provided the team with little help going into today's game against the Jets. |    The Isolation Booth Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte says this week, Bengals cornerbacks Leon Hall and Johnathan Joseph will likely have their hands full matched up against Jets wideouts Jerricho Cotchery and Laveranues Coles. |  Who has the edge? Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte breaks down today's Bengals-Jets matchup. |  First down Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte examines some trends that could play a role in today's Bengals-Jets matchup. |  Bengals are better than 0-5 - really Among the myriad reasons for the Bengals' 0-5 start, Enquirer reporter Mark Curnutte points out a relatively unnoticed one: They've played the toughest schedule in the NFL through five weeks this season. |  Elbow sidelines Palmer again For the second time in three games, Ryan Fitzpatrick will replace Carson Palmer as the Bengals' starting quarterback, this time Sunday at the Meadowlands against the Jets. |   Palmer won't start Sunday Bengals backup quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will start Sunday against the New York Jets, coach Marvin Lewis told reporters today. |  Mangini knows our troubles Everyone goes through tough patches, Jets coach Eric Mangini said, but the key to re-emerging as a contender lies in stability. That's something he believes coach Marvin Lewis brings to the Bengals. |   Injury not on Palmer's mind Quarterback Carson Palmer said Wednesday that his inflamed elbow had little effect on his decisions in the pocket during the Bengals' 31-22 loss to the Cowboys. |  Jets know Bengals' woe New York Jets coach Eric Mangini has a good idea what its like to be the 0-5 Bengals. His club started 1-8 last season and finished 4-12. He said the key to getting through the rough patches is stability. |  Chad's slow start? Blame 'monster' Wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco, who has 14 receptions and one touchdown in five games, offered an explanation Wednesday for his low numbers. |  Last time vs. Favre, fan lent hand Carson Palmer remembers the last time the Bengals faced Brett Favre, who will start at quarterback Sunday for the Jets. "Fortunately we had some fan interference that saved that win for us," the Bengals quarterback recalled. |  Palmer: Confidence was shaken Carson Palmer said today his inflamed right elbow came through as expected after Sunday's game but admitted his confidence was somewhat lacking. |   Working for play About 35 of Bengals, along with an estimated 400 other volunteers, installed new equipment at College Hill Park as part of an effort to promote physical activity for children. |  Graham's dirty-jersey mentality Shayne Graham isn't a typical kicker, and that's how the eighth-year pro out of Virginia Tech likes it. He addresses players, promotes team-building and dispenses advice. |   Watson returns, LB suspended The Bengals today signed halfback Kenny Watson, and announced that linebacker Darryl Blackstock has been suspended by the NFL for four games for violating league policy on performance-enhancing substances. |  Bengals notebook The Bengals might be headed for a running back controversy or, in football lingo, a running back-by-committee. |  Bengals 0-5? No worries Depending on which national NFL media or Internet site you follow, Marvin Lewis is either on the coaching hot seat or has the most secure job in the league. Lewis is confident he'll have the chance to turn around the Bengals. |  Don't look for coaching change Judging from what Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said today, he's not going anywhere in spite of the team's 0-5 start. |  They're 0-5 and counting For the second time in three weeks, the Bengals took one of the NFL's top teams to the wire, only to fall short. Sunday at Texas Stadium, the Bengals hung with the Dallas Cowboys but fell to 0-5 for the first time since the 2002 season. |   Special teams have field day Glenn Holt knew he was gone. Just knew it. In the fourth quarter of a tight game, with the Bengals needing a big play, he could see the end zone ahead. And not only the end zone. |  Bengals-Cowboys notebook Maybe Carson Palmer, starting for the first time in two weeks, needed a half to warm up. In the second half of the Bengals' 31-22 loss Sunday at Dallas, Palmer was 16-for-22 passing for 155 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. |   Show your stripes at Football Fridays, a lunch-time pep rally on Fountain Square on Fridays before every Bengals home game. Visit Football Fridays
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