Mon 10/13/14 8:06 PM

According to coach Bruce Arians, Palmer (shoulder) "feels great" following Sunday's game and hopes to be without limits in practice this week, the Cardinals' official site reports. Furthermore, Palmer told Mike Jurecki of FOX Sports 910 Phoenix that he's "not out of the clear. I need to continue to do treatment for I don't know how long...been very unpredictable." Indeed, Palmer's shoulder has oscillated between progress and regression, the latter of which occurred during the Cardinals' Week 4 bye and forced a third consecutive DNP at Denver last weekend. During Friday's practice, though, he received approximately a quarter of the first-team reps, before returning to Denver for another round of muscle-activation therapy with Peyton Manning's specialist, the Arizona Republic reports. The will-he-or-won't-he play continued until quite close to Sunday's 4:25 PM ET kickoff, as Palmer, Drew Stanton (concussion), and Logan Thomas were all active and working through pregame warmups. After getting the call, Palmer proceeded to complete 28-of-44 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns, while directing five scoring drives and proving his overall worth to the Cardinals. Once Wednesday arrives, owners will hopefully be able to breath a sigh of relief, with an unhindered Palmer in practice.