Tested Brees vs. upstart Keenum
MINNEAPOLIS — When quarterback Drew Brees leads the Saints’ offense onto the field Sunday against the Vikings, it will be the 13th postseason game of his stellar career. He already is armed with seven playoff victories and a Super Bowl ring.
‘‘ I prepare for every game as if it’s that magnitude,’’ Brees said. ‘‘ When you’re in games of that magnitude, it’s as if you’ve been there and done it many times before, even if it was just in your mind.’’
For Vikings quarterback Case Keenum, it’s truly all in his mind. His first playoff start will come when the Vikings kick off their divisional- round game Sunday.
‘‘ I’m going to play like I know how to play,’’ said Keenum, whose successful takeover for injured Sam Bradford helped lead the Vikings to their best record in 19 years. ‘‘ I don’t have to be anybody but myself. Not more conservative or less conservative. Either way, I’m going to be me. That’s all I have to be. I’ve got a great squad in this room.’’
Solely measuring quarterback experience and accomplishment, the Saints have a clear advantage over the Vikings. Keenum, though, has been overcoming the odds all season, let alone his career.
‘‘ I always root for guys like that,’’ Brees said. ‘‘ Kind of the undersized guy that is coming out and nobody wants to give him any credit and always plays with a chip on his shoulder.’’
Though he was drafted by the Chargers in the second round in 2001 out of Purdue and Keenum went undrafted out of Houston and needed the Texans’ practice squad to get his career going in 2012, Brees can relate. He’s shorter than the NFL standard for their position, too. Oh, and they’re both from Texas.
Brees added another playoff highlight last week, with 376 passing yards to help the Saints advance with a 31- 26 victory against the Panthers. The Vikings, meanwhile, had a bye.
‘‘ Just a guy that I really admire in how he moves the ball down the field and how he operates, what kind of leader he is,’’ Keenum said.
‘‘ I read his book a long time ago. I think he’s someone to learn from. I try to watch all of the really good quarterbacks in the offseason and take little things to try to work on my game.’’