The Facts:
The Bengals have increased the practice workload of Palmer. The result: Palmer, who took only about 40 percent of the repetitions with the first-unit offense during the opening week of camp, logged roughly 70-80 percent of the Monday practice snaps. That level of activity is expected to continue through this week, unless Palmer has a setback, which is not anticipated.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli, the move came after Palmer publicly lobbied for more snaps, and privately implored coach Marvin Lewis to give him more work. "He feels like the more snaps he gets, the better he feels," Lewis said. ... Palmer status for the regular-season opener at Kansas City on Sept. 10 remains undetermined but again, he is clearly headed in the right direction.
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