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Marvin Lewis of Cincinnati Bengals: ‘No question’ Carson Palmer his QB

Updated: January 5, 2011, 11:07 AM ET

Marvin Lewis is returning next season as the Cincinnati Bengals’ coach, and he made it clear Wednesday in an ESPN Radio interview that Carson Palmer will be his starting quarterback in 2011.

“No question in my mind that Carson Palmer is our quarterback,” Lewis said in an appearance on “Mike and Mike in the Morning.” “He really weathered quite a storm this year and took another step as a leader.”

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The 31-year-old Palmer, who completed his seventh season as the Bengals’ starting quarterback, threw for 3,970 yards and 26 touchdowns, but his 20 interceptions tied his career-worst total in a single season and were the most in the AFC.

The Bengals slumped to a 4-12 mark, which included a 10-game losing streak, one season after winning the AFC North.

The future of Palmer’s top two receiving targets is also up in the air. Terrell Owens, 37, is a free agent this offseason, and Chad Ochocinco, who on Sunday will turn 33, is scheduled to make $6 million in 2011 unless the Bengals cut him, which they can do at no cost to the club.

Ochocinco’s numbers were down this season, as many teams game-planned around the receiver.

“He didn’’t have the kind of season starting out that we hoped he would have,” Lewis said. “As Terrell drew more and more of the coverage, we found ways to get the ball to Chad.”

Ochocinco also missed the Bengals’ final two games with an ankle injury. However, Ochocinco is the Bengals’ franchise leader in receptions (751), receiving yards (10,783) and touchdown receptions (66).

“[Ochocinco] is under contract for the 2011 season,” Lewis said. “He’’s a member of this football team and at some point he’s going to address his ankle this offseason and move forward.”

Owens’ status is even less certain because of the shaky status of the collective bargaining agreement negotiations. If the league and its players can’t agree to a new CBA by March 3, then the owners likely will lock out the players.

But Lewis said he was impressed by Owens’ play this season. Owens’ 72 receptions were his most since 2007, and he finished with 983 yards, but a knee injury kept him out of the team’s last two games. He also scored nine touchdowns.

“I thought Terrell played his tail off this year. To me, he’’s an impressive football player,” Lewis said. “He plays through pain and injury. He practices hard and he does a really good job with that.”

Lewis, who is 60-69-1 in eight seasons as the Bengals’ coach, agreed to an unspecified contract extension Tuesday that will make him the longest-tenured coach in club history. Owner Mike Brown agreed to changes in the coaching staff and the roster as part of a deal that left both sides comfortable.

“This was a chance for a new start,” Lewis said of signing the extension. “We could go back and reaffirm some of the things that we had spoken about, that we speak about all the time. It was a chance to reconfirm the direction from the top and make sure we were all on the same page.”

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Fond farewell for core Bengals?

Sunday’s contest against the San Diego Chargers could be the final home game at Paul Brown Stadium for many key Cincinnati Bengals.

The Bengals (3-11) are expected to rebuild after an abysmal season. Receiver Chad Ochocinco, quarterback Carson Palmer, tailback Cedric Benson and head coach Marvin Lewis could be participating in their final home game with the organization.

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AP Photo/Ed ReinkeSunday’s game against San Diego could be Marvin Lewis’ final home game with the Bengals.

Everyone’s situation will be up for review after the reigning AFC North champions completely fell apart and had an NFL-high 10-game losing steak, despite making several additions in the offseason. The contracts of Lewis and Benson expire at the end of the season, and Ochocinco, 32, has a team option for in 2011 for $6 million. He is having his second poor season in the past three years.

Palmer’s status is more complex. The struggling quarterback is under contract through 2014 but is due $11.5 million next season. The AFC North blog reported last week that Palmer will not accept a pay cut to remain in Cincinnati. That means the Bengals must trade or release Palmer in the offseason or make him one of the NFL’s highest-paid players in 2011. This is probably the biggest offseason decision for the Bengals.

The Bengals were the “Bungles” before Lewis, Palmer and Ochocinco arrived. This trio brought excitement and two playoff appearances to Cincinnati in their eight seasons together. Before that, Cincinnati had no playoff appearances from 1991-2002.

Benson turned his career around with the Bengals by posting back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and spearheading a rare AFC North sweep in 2009. Starting cornerback Johnathan Joseph, middle linebacker Dhani Jones and veteran tight end Reggie Kelly also could be playing in their final home game in Cincinnati.

Knocking off the Chargers (8-6) and ending San Diego’s playoff hopes would be a quality ending for this group. But regardless of the outcome, fans at Paul Brown Stadium should give these core members a warm farewell Sunday for getting the Bengals out of the dark ages.

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Bengals WR Bryant won’t play vs Cowboys

Receiver Antonio Bryant won’t play in the Cincinnati Bengals’ preseason opener because of his bad knee. Bryant has been limited at training camp because his left knee isn’t completely healthy. Bryant had surgery on it a year ago. The Bengals signed him to a four-year, $28 million deal in the offseason, but aren’t sure when he will be able to play.

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Jones has first day of practice with Bengals

Adam Jones wants to prove to the Cincinnati Bengals that he still has NFL talent but has moved beyond his days of misconduct. The 26-year-old cornerback is attempting a comeback after sitting out last season when none of the league’s 32 teams would take a chance on him. Two workouts during this offseason showed the Bengals enough that they signed him to a two-year contract.

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League won’t punish Bengals RB Benson for Texas arrest

The NFL won’t punish Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson for his offseason arrest involving an alleged bar fight in Texas.

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NFL won’t punish Bengals RB Benson

The NFL won’t punish Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson for his offseason arrest involving an alleged bar fight in Texas. Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement Friday that he’s satisfied Benson understands his responsibilities as an NFL player and a public figure. Benson met with Goodell and other league officials last week.

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Bengals RB Benson won’t be punished

The NFL won’t punish Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson for his offseason arrest involving an alleged bar fight in Texas. Cincinnati Bengals – Cedric Benson – NFL – sport – Football

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Bengals Needs Top Performance from Carson Palmer to Repeat as Division Champs

The Bengals were division champs and added a ton of talent during the offseason, but that doesn’t mean they’re a lock to get back to the playoffs. Why, you ask? Let’s take a closer look at Cincinnati on the 28th stop of our 32-day NFL tour.

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Chad Ochocinco’s greatest hits

To no surprise, Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl receiver Chad Ochocinco is talking a lot of trash this offseason. Ochocinco Here is a recent sample from Ochocinco’s greatest hits collection: “Man, I haven’t seen this many girls on a football field since the last time we played the Steelers.” — from the VH1 dating show “The Ultimate Catch” “We got better than them. They’re not better than us. The …

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New York Jets 2010 Season Predictions

The New York Jets turned a mediocre regular season into a near Super Bowl appearance in 2009, as the Jets snuck their way into the playoffs at 9-7. The Jets went on to beat the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers before falling victim to the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game. The late season success and the additions of some big time players this offseason has many believing …

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New York Jets 2010 Season Predictions

The New York Jets turned a mediocre regular season into a near Super Bowl appearance in 2009, as the Jets snuck their way into the playoffs at 9-7. The Jets went on to beat the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers before falling victim to the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship Game. The late season success and the additions of some big time players this offseason has many believing …

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Rahim Alem working to impress Bengals

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Things have been faster in the NFL for Rahim Alem than they were at LSU. It isn’t the speed of the players that has been fast for Alem, a standout defensive end for LSU and St. Augustine High School who signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent this offseason.

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AFC North preview: Steelers happy to end offseason

This is the second of an eight-part series on the offseason moves in the NFL. Today’s installment covers the AFC North.

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AFC North update: Ravens add CB

Here are the latest happenings Thursday in the AFC North: Just several days after adding safety Ken Hamlin, the Baltimore Ravens agreed to a one-year deal with veteran cornerback Walt Harris. The defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers is focusing on communication this offseason. It appears chances are slim that offensive tackle Willie Anderson will rejoin the Cincinnati Bengals. Will rookie …

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