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Case Keenum

QB

Experience: 14 years

Height: 6-1

Age: 37

Weight: 206 lbs

College: Houston

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Career Stats

QB Career

SEASON TEAM G GS COMP ATT YDS AVG TD INT SCK SCKY RATE ATT YDS AVG TD FUM LOST
2013 Houston Texans 8 8 137 253 1760 7 9 6 19 201 78.2 14 72 5.1 1 6 2
2014 Houston Texans 2 2 45 77 435 5.6 2 2 3 15 72.2 10 35 3.5 0 1 1
2015 Los Angeles Rams 6 5 76 125 828 6.6 4 1 4 28 87.7 12 5 0.4 0 3 2
2016 Los Angeles Rams 10 9 196 322 2201 6.8 9 11 23 140 76.4 20 51 2.6 1 5 1
2017 Minnesota Vikings 15 14 325 481 3547 7.4 22 7 22 136 98.3 40 160 4 1 1 1
2018 Denver Broncos 16 16 365 586 3890 6.6 18 15 34 235 81.2 26 93 3.6 2 11 2
2019 Washington Commanders 10 8 160 247 1707 6.9 11 5 15 145 91.3 9 12 1.3 1 6 3
2020 Cleveland Browns 2 0 5 10 46 4.6 0 0 0 0 62.9
2021 Cleveland Browns 7 2 47 72 462 6.4 3 1 5 29 91.3 12 22 1.8 0 1 1
2022 Buffalo Bills 2 0 2 7 8 1.1 0 0 0 0 39.6 5 0 0 0
2023 Houston Texans 2 2 34 53 291 5.5 1 3 6 60 61.1 2 1 0.5 0 1 0
TOTAL 80 66 1392 2233 15175 6.8 79 51 131 989 84.6 150 451 3 6 35 13

Biography

PRO CAREER

  • Entering his 14th season in the NFL and first with the Bears in 2025
  • Has played in 80 career regular-seasons games with 66 starts for the Houston Texans (2012-13, '14, '23-24) St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams (2014, '15-16), Minnesota Vikings (2017), Denver Broncos (2018), Washington (2019), Cleveland Browns (2020-21) and Buffalo Bills (2022)
  • In his career, Keenum has completed 1,392-of-2,233 passes (62.3) for 15,175 yards with 79 passing touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 84.6
  • Keenum also has a pair of playoff starts, he helped the Vikings reach the NFC championship game in 2017
  • Originally entered the NFL with the Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2012.

2024 SEASON (TEXANS)

  • Spent the season on the reserved/injured list.

2023 SEASON (TEXANS)

  • Started a pair of games…Went 34-53 (64.2) for 291 yards and a touchdown as the Texans made their first playoff appearance since 2019.

2022 SEASON (BILLS)

  • Serving as the backup quarterback, appeared in a pair of games.

2021 SEASON (BROWNS)

  • Played in seven games with two starts…Went 47-72 (65.3) for 462 yards and three touchdowns.

2020 SEASON (BROWNS)

  • Appeared in two games helping the Browns reach the postseason for the first time since 2002.

2019 SEASON (COMMANDERS)

  • Played in 10 games making eight starts…Went 160-247 (64.3) for 1,707 yards and 11 touchdown passes with a 91.3 quarterback rating.

2018 SEASON (BRONCOS)

  • Started all 16 games…Set career highs with 365 completions on 586 attempts and 3,890 passing yards to go along with 18 passing touchdowns and an 81.2 rating.

2017 SEASON (VIKINGS)

  • Played in 15 regular-seasons games (14 starts) leading the Vikings to an NFC North title and the NFC's number two seed
  • Went 325-481 passing for a career high 67.6 completion percentage, the second-best mark in the NFL for the seasons
  • Threw for 22 touchdowns and just seven interceptions finishing the season with a career best 98.3 quarterback rating, good for seventh in the NFL
  • Starting both postseason games, Keenum helped the Vikings win their first playoff game since 2009 and advance to the NFC Championship Game.

2016 SEASON (RAMS)

  • Started in nine of the 10 games he played…Went 196-322 (60.9) for 2,201 yards and nine touchdowns.

2015 SEASON (RAMS)

  • Played in six games with five starts…Went 76-125 (60.8) for 828 yards and four touchdowns.

2014 SEASON (RAMS/ TEXANS)

  • Spent parts of the season on the Rams active roster and practice squad before being signed to the Texans active roster
  • Started Weeks 16 & 17 in Houston securing wins in both starts
  • Went 45-77 (58.4) for 435 yards and two touchdowns.

2013 SEASON (TEXANS)

  • Made his NFL debut in Week 7, going on to start eight games
  • Threw for 1,760 yards, going 137-253 (54.2) passing and completed nine touchdowns.

2012 SEASON (TEXANS)

  • Spent the season on the practice squad.

TRANSACTIONS

  • 05/12/2012: Signed/undrafted free agent to the Texans
  • 08/31/2012: Released by Texans
  • 09/01/2012: Signed to Texans practice squad
  • 01/14/2013: Re-signed with Texans
  • 08/31/2014: Released by Texans
  • 09/01/2014: Acquired via waivers by Rams
  • 10/28/2014: Released by Rams
  • 10/29/2014: Signed to Rams practice squad
  • 12/15/2014: Signed to Texans active roster
  • 03/11/2015: Traded to Rams (2015 7th round pick)
  • 04/18/2016: Re-signed with Rams
  • 03/31/2017: Signed by Vikings
  • 03/15/2018: Signed by Broncos
  • 03/13/2019: Traded to Washington (2020 6th round pick)
  • 03/18/2020: Signed by Browns
  • 03/20/2022: Traded to Bills (2022 7th round pick)
  • 03/17/2023: Signed by Texans
  • 04/04/2025: Signed/UFA by Bears

COLLEGE

  • Played five years at Houston (2007-11)
  • Concluded his college career as the NCAA's all-time leading passer with 19,217 yards and 155 touchdowns
  • Played in 57 games and completed 69.4 percent of his passes during his five years with the Cougars
  • Earned the 2009 and 2011 Sammy Baugh Trophy, awarded to the nation's top college passer.

PERSONAL

  • Prepped at Wylie High School in Abilene, Texas, where he passed for 6,783 yards and 48 touchdowns
  • Led the Bulldogs to 31 wins in 42 starts, including a state title in 2004
  • Also lettered in basketball and track.
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