Report: Cardinals' Palmer 'can't wait to play' in Week 6
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Carson Palmer is raring to go.
The Arizona Cardinals quarterback was held out of the team's Thursday night game due to a concussion, but according to Ed Werder of ESPN, he wouldn't have missed any time had the game been on Sunday.
Palmer cleared concussion protocol Tuesday after sustaining the injury on a blow late in a Week 4 contest against the Los Angeles Rams, but he reportedly "can't wait to play" in the team's Week 6 game versus the New York Jets on Monday night.
Palmer is 1-3 on the season with 1,150 passing yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions. Backup Drew Stanton led the Cards to a 33-21 win against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.
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