The Raiders and new quarterback Carson Palmer will work on their offense during the team's week off. The focus this week will be on getting Palmer up to speed with the offense in time to take over the starting role Nov. 6 against Denver. He threw three second-half interceptions in Sunday's loss, just five days after joining the Raiders in a trade from Cincinnati. "This is something that I definitely think we need," receiver Jacoby Ford said. "We're going to have to work hard and get good with him. Just to get the timing down and be here with him."