Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer insisted on Monday that there is nothing wrong with his arm or health. Palmer's production has declined as of late. He had just 94 passing yards against the Vikings on Sunday. He bypassed the option of Tommy John surgery in 2008 to repair a ligament injury in his throwing elbow. "My elbow is 101 percent," Palmer told ESPN. "My body is great. The Bengals are not protecting me. We went into a tough place [Minnesota] to play and laid an egg. We realize that as a team, an offense, a passing offense and we will bounce back in the passing game. There's nothing wrong with my arm and we're going to come out firing this week." Palmer has thrown for 2,641 yards, 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions this season.