Texarkana Gazette

Elway says Keenum was his main man all along

- By Arnie Stapleton

ENGLEWOOD, Colo.—Kirk Cousins was the unequivoca­l jewel of this year’s free agent quarterbac­k class in just about everyone’s mind but John Elway’s.

“We got our guy,” the Denver Broncos general manager said Friday at Case Keenum’s introducto­ry news conference. “We got the guy that was our target.”

Even though Keenum was No. 1 in Elway’s eyes, he was viewed over the last several weeks as something of a runner-up even in the Broncos locker room.

Several stars such as Von Miller, Brandon Marshall and Emmanuel Sanders campaigned for Cousins, issuing public pleas for the ex-Washington QB who ultimately signed a three-year, $84 million deal with Minnesota.

Keenum, who led the Vikings to the NFC championsh­ip game after replacing an injured Sam Bradford and going 11-3, said his phone has “been blowing up” with congratula­tory texts from his new teammates—Miller’s was the first—and he brushed aside all that cajoling of Cousins, too.

“I applaud those guys for wanting to make their team better,” Keenum said after signing his two-year, $36 million deal that includes $25 million in guarantees. “I want guys that want their team to be great, that want to do everything they can to help the team. So, no, it’s not awkward to me at all.”

Neither will it be clumsy, Keenum insisted, if Elway decides to use the fifth overall pick in next month’s NFL draft on another quarterbac­k.

This year’s class is unusually deep at quarterbac­k with as many as six teams expected to use firstround picks on passers, and Elway has a high draft pick for the first time since selecting Miller at No. 2 in 2011.

“I’ve been around long enough to know that anything is a possibilit­y in this league. I was a starting quarterbac­k when a team drafted somebody No. 1 overall and traded a bunch of draft picks. I know how that goes,” Keenum said, recalling when the Rams selected Jared Goff in 2016.

“I know that my teammates, my coaches and the front office— everyone—is doing everything they possibly can to be the best Denver Broncos that we can possibly be. For me, it doesn’t change my mindset. It really doesn’t.”

Elway spent the week scoping out QB prospects Baker Mayfield and Josh Rosen during their pro days and issued invitation­s to Sam Darnold and Mayfield for interviews at team headquarte­rs in the coming weeks.

Yet, landing Keenum gives Elway the flexibilit­y to draft a blue chip prospect such as Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson or North Carolina State defensive end Bradley Chubb should there be an early run on quarterbac­ks.

That would give Keenum a premier pick to help him rather than his eventual replacemen­t to fend off as long as he can.

“We have a lot of opportunit­ies at five now,” Elway said.

The Broncos are coming off a 5-11 season in which they cycled through Elway’s former draft picks Trevor Siemian, Paxton Lynch and Brock Osweiler at quarterbac­k. They’re sending Siemian to Minnesota. Osweiler is a free agent and Lynch is now Keenum’s backup. He also won’t have the chance to earn the starting job in training camp like he had the last two summers.

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