Carson Palmer Finds Out He's Older Than His QB Coach
It appears Arizona Cardinals veteran quarterback Carson Palmer didn't realize just how long he's been in the NFL.
Palmer, who will turn 38 years old in December and entered the league via the 2003 NFL draft, was speaking with reporters on Wednesday when he was asked about working with former player and current Arizona quarterbacks coach Byron Leftwich.
"It's even more odd that I'm older than he is, which I just found out the other day from Google," Palmer said when talking about the 37-year-old coach, who will turn 38 a month after Palmer.
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"It's just different," Palmer said. "It's something I haven't experienced."
He went on to explain: "I got into an argument with somebody. I was like, 'There's no way I'm older than him.' And then Google settled the bet."
Palmer and Leftwich will further their relationship when the Cardinals host the Oakland Raiders on Saturday:
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