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Case Keenum

QB

#11

Experience: 14 years

Height: 6-1

Age: 38

Weight: 220 lbs

College: Houston

2025 SEASON

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Passing

YEARTEAMGATTCOMPPCTYDSAVGLNGTDINT1st1st%20+SCKSCKYRATE
2023Houston Texans2533464.22915.541131426.4366061.1
2022Buffalo Bills27228.681.15000000039.6
2021Cleveland Browns7724765.34626.434312534.7452991.3
2020Cleveland Browns210550464.6240022010062.9
2019Washington Commanders1024716064.817076.9691158333.6181514591.3
2018Denver Broncos1658636562.338906.664181517930.6523423581.2
2017Minnesota Vikings1548132567.635477.46522717937.2452213698.3
2016Los Angeles Rams1032219660.922016.86591110231.7312314076.4
2015Los Angeles Rams61257660.88286.660414132.8742887.7
2014Houston Texans2774558.44355.635222127.3631572.2
2013Houston Texans825313754.21760766967630261920178.2
TOTAL802233139262.3151756.869795172232.319313198984.6

Rushing

YEARTEAMGATTYDSAVGLNGTD1st1st%20+40+FUM
2023Houston Texans2210.51000001
2022Buffalo Bills25004000000
2021Cleveland Browns712221.8100650000
2020Cleveland Browns2
2019Washington Commanders109121.391222.2002
2018Denver Broncos1626933.61721038.5003
2017Minnesota Vikings154016042211332.5200
2016Los Angeles Rams1020512.6131735000
2015Los Angeles Rams61250.44018.3002
2014Houston Texans210353.5130660000
2013Houston Texans814725.1221642.9100
TOTAL8015045132265134308

Fumbles

YEARTEAMGFUMLOSTFFOWN FROPP FRTD
2023Houston Texans210
2022Buffalo Bills2
2021Cleveland Browns711
2020Cleveland Browns2
2019Washington Commanders106301
2018Denver Broncos161125
2017Minnesota Vikings15111
2016Los Angeles Rams10513
2015Los Angeles Rams632
2014Houston Texans211
2013Houston Texans862
TOTAL8035131900

Defense

YEARTEAMGTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
2023Houston Texans2
2022Buffalo Bills2
2021Cleveland Browns7
2020Cleveland Browns2
2019Washington Commanders10110000
2018Denver Broncos16
2017Minnesota Vikings15110000
2016Los Angeles Rams10
2015Los Angeles Rams6
2014Houston Texans2
2013Houston Texans8
TOTAL8022000000000

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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