New Raiders quarterback Carson Palmer and his wide receivers have been working overtime in order to establish chemistry as quickly as possible. Palmer hasn't played in a game since the end of last season and was sitting at home unofficially retired when he was traded to the Raiders by the Bengals on Tuesday. "It was very important," Darrius Heyward-Bey said. "He wants to throw, we need to throw, we need to get the chemistry going so we stayed after. We stayed after with Jason, we stayed after with Kyle (Boller), so we stayed after with Carson just to get better." NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora cited team sources in reporting Wednesday that the Raiders plan to start Palmer.