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Jesse James Palmer (born October 5, 1978) is a Canadian television personality, sports commentator, and former professional
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who played in the
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(NFL) for five seasons in the early 2000s. Palmer played
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for the Florida Gators under coach Steve Spurrier, and thereafter, he played professionally for the New York Giants and
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in the NFL before spending half of the 2006 season with the
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of the
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(CFL). Palmer was cast in 2004 as the Bachelor on the fifth season of the reality television series '' The Bachelor''. He went on to become a college football analyst for
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/ ABC in the United States, and has been a contributor to The Sports Network (TSN) in Canada. He was also a contributor to ABC's ''
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''. In 2018, he hosted the kickoff season of '' The Proposal'' on ABC. Since 2017, he has hosted the '' Holiday Baking Championship'' on
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. He was host of ''DailyMailTV'' from 2017 to 2020. In 2021, Palmer was named as the permanent host of ''The Bachelor'' and '' The Bachelorette''.


Early life

Palmer was born in
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pro-football-reference.com; retrieved March 18, 2011.
and raised in Nepean, Ontario, a suburb of
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. He attended both Confederation and St. Pius X high schools, although he played all of his amateur football on teams in the Ontario Minor Football Association and most importantly with the Ottawa Norsemen and Myers Riders Football Clubs in Ottawa., databaseFootball.com; retrieved March 18, 2011. His father, Bill Palmer, played seven years for the Ottawa Rough Riders. His mother, Susan, was a prominent fashion and print model, co-founder of Barrett Palmer Models and former owner of International Top Models, a
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and training centre located in Ottawa which became MIM Model International Management. He has two younger brothers and attended a French-immersion school. His brother Billy played
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for the
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. His cousin, Griffen Palmer, is a
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singer and songwriter.


College career

Palmer accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the
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in Gainesville, Florida, where he played for coach Steve Spurrier's
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team from
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to
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2011 Florida Gators Football Media Guide
'', University Athletic Association, Gainesville, Florida, pp. 98, 99, 103, 125, 136, 138–139, 142, 144, 148, 152, 185 (2011). Retrieved August 31, 2011.
Palmer often alternated playing time with quarterback Doug Johnson, and, later, with quarterback Rex Grossman. As a senior, he was selected as one of the team captains and received the Gators' Fergie Ferguson Award, recognizing the "senior football player who displays outstanding leadership, character and courage." He finished his four-year college career with 3,755 passing yards. Palmer graduated from the University of Florida in 2001 with two undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from the College of Business Administration. He was named to the
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’s academic honor roll in 1998, 1999, and 2000.


Professional football career


National Football League

Palmer was selected by the New York Giants of the
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(NFL) in the fourth round (125th overall pick) of the 2001 NFL draft, and he played for the Giants from until he was cut before the start of the season. As a Giants quarterback, he spent most of his NFL career as a backup behind starter Kerry Collins. In 2002, Palmer played in two games. The following season, Palmer played in six games, starting three. Palmer was the second Canadian (after Mark Rypien of the Washington Redskins) to start at quarterback in the NFL. After a four-year stint as a backup quarterback, he was cut on September 3, 2005, by the Giants. He had entered the summer 2005 training camp as the backup to Eli Manning, but found himself odd-man-out when the Giants went with Tim Hasselbeck at number two and Jared Lorenzen at number three QB. Attempting to locate another opportunity to stay in the NFL, Palmer worked out with the
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and
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and was signed by the
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on November 1, 2005, as injuries plagued their quarterbacks Alex Smith and
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. Dorsey and Smith returned from injury three weeks later, and Palmer was released without having played a down. Palmer was re-signed by the 49ers in March 2006 during the off-season, but was released on August 29, 2006, toward the end of training camp.


Canadian Football League

After leaving the NFL, he turned to the
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(CFL) for employment. Palmer had been drafted 15th overall by the
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in the 2001 CFL Draft. His rights were still held by Montreal; however, the Ottawa Renegades tried to acquire the Ottawa native as their top quarterback in September 2005, and Palmer expressed interest in playing for his home town. On September 11, 2006, the Montreal Alouettes signed him to their developmental roster. Palmer did not dress for a game with Montreal. He retired from the CFL before the start of the 2007 season to pursue a broadcasting career.


''The Bachelor''

In 2004, Palmer was the first professional athlete to appear on '' The Bachelor'' television program and the first non-American Bachelor. During the first rose ceremony, Palmer called the name Katie in error, meaning to say Karen. After consulting with host
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, Palmer offered a rose to both contestants. He eventually selected Jessica Bowlin, but their courtship lasted for only a few months after the end of the show. He would return as host of the 26th season, a role which he also filled on the 19th season of '' The Bachelorette''. Palmer also hosted ''Bachelor In Paradise'', Season 8. He is currently host of '' The Bachelor'' franchises. This includes '' The Golden Bachelor,'' the first season of which aired in Fall of 2023.


Broadcasting career

Palmer's broadcasting career began with Fox Sports Net analyzing
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games. He was later a game and studio analyst for CSTV in late 2005 and worked NFL games for Fox in 2006. He also appeared on the NFL Network and the MSG Network. Palmer was a color commentator for Fox for two games late in the 2005 season, and returned to the booth on November 26, 2006. On April 25, 2007, Palmer appeared on the NFL Network as an analyst and commentator for the weekend's
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. On May 24, 2007, Palmer announced his retirement from the Canadian Football League to pursue a broadcasting career with Fox. He joined
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in 2007. Palmer worked for ESPN as a studio analyst on College Football Live and ABC telecasts, and frequently appeared with fellow Canadian John Saunders until 2017. He was a game analyst on ESPN Thursday Night College football games. He was also co-host on The Palmer and Pollack Show on ESPNU with former Georgia defensive end,
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. On March 12, 2014, ESPN named Palmer and
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as the lead game announcers for the forthcoming SEC Network. Palmer was also New York correspondent for CTV's entertainment news program '' eTalk'', covering both sports and entertainment events, including the
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and the 79th and 80th Academy Awards. Palmer was a studio analyst for ESPN's broadcast of the 2012 Cotton Bowl in
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, the 2010 Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, and the 2009 Rose Bowl in
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. He was the ESPN analyst for the 2023 Orange Bowl in
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. He is also an NFL analyst for TSN's "Monday Morning Quarterback" segment. Palmer guest starred in the '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' season 7 episode "Design," portraying professional baseball player Don Lacey. He hosted the first two seasons of the food competition show '' Recipe to Riches'' on Food Network Canada. On May 19, 2015, Palmer joined ''
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'' as a "Special Contributor". He left the position in August 2017 to host the newly launched ''DailyMailTV''. He began hosting '' Spring Baking Championship'' in 2023 and has been hosting the '' Holiday Baking Championship'' for several seasons on Food Network, as well as '' Food Truck Face Off'', ''Bakeaway Camp,'' and ''Holiday Baking: Gingerbread Showdown.'' In 2019, he became one of the commentators on ESPN's College Football Final. In September 2018, Palmer began doing commercials as a spokesman for retail furniture chain Rooms To Go. He also became host of '' The Proposal'' on ABC. On August 14, 2020, the producers of ''DailyMailTV'' announced that for the show's fourth season, Thomas Roberts was replacing Palmer. In 2021, Palmer hosted the inaugural season of ABC's show '' The Ultimate Surfer''. Subsequently, it was announced that he would become the new host of ''The Bachelor'', Season 26, replacing
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. He then hosted ''The Bachelorette,'' Season 19, and ''Bachelor In Paradise'', Season 8. He is currently host of '' The Bachelor'' franchises. In October 2023, he became the spokesman for Avocados from Mexico.


Personal life

Palmer is married to Brazilian photographer and model Emely Fardo. They met in a boxing class in 2017 and married in Connecticut in 2020. After pandemic restrictions eased, they had a second wedding at Château De La Gaude, a luxury hotel in Aix-en-Provence, France in 2022. Their daughter Ella was born in January 2024.


See also

* Florida Gators football, 1990–99 * List of Florida Gators in the NFL draft * List of New York Giants players *
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References


External links

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