Pro football started for Case Keenum in the city where his college career ended.
The Houston Texans signed the Houston Cougars quarterback as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Keenum finally saw time in the moribund 2013 campaign, was sent packing to the St. Louis Rams for most of the 2014 campaign, but led Houston to two wins and a 9-7 finish for then-rookie coach Bill O’Brien.
Keenum had no staying power in Houston, and spent time with the Rams (2015-16), Minnesota Vikings (2017), Denver Broncos (2018), Washington (2019), Cleveland Browns (2020-21), and the Buffalo Bills (2022).
It seems strange to ask of a player who has 10 career starts with the Texans, but what exactly can Keenum bring to Houston?
To help provide some insight, Bills Wire managing editor Nick Wojton fielded some questions about the 35-year-old signal caller.