Carson Palmer threw three interceptions in his debut with the Raiders on Sunday, but he still calls the relief appearance an learning experience. Palmer, who was traded from the Bengals last week, had just three practices with the Raiders before making his debut in Sunday's 28-0 loss to Kansas City. He will use the team's week off to familiarize himself with Oakland's offense. "This bye week may be the most valuable to me of anybody in the league, other than a guy who is really hurt or nursing a serious injury," Palmer said. Palmer went 8-for-21 with 116 yards and the three interceptions against the Chiefs. "It was kind of like a preseason game just to get my feet wet, call a play in the huddle, throw a ball in live action and make errors and make mistakes," he said. "It's much easier to learn from a mistake or an error than it is to learn from doing it right. ... It's always a negative thing to lose and lose the way we did. But I think there's a lot more good than people outside this building would recognize that we'll learn from and improve on and move on from."