Houston Chronicle

QB Keenum OK being out of spotlight at Rams camp

- By Gary Klein |

LOS ANGELES — It is nearly impossible for starting NFL quarterbac­ks to remain under the radar during training camp.

Their passes and leadership skills are scrutinize­d and they’re in constant demand by local and national reporters.

But with backup Jared Goff, the top pick in the NFL draft, commanding attention for the Rams, Case Keenum has largely stayed out of the spotlight so far.

And the fifth-year pro from the University of Houston appears comfortabl­e with the situation.

“Jared’s got people all over him,” Keenum said Monday after practice, adding, “I understand that.

“I’m not sensitive. I’ve got a thick skin and I’m going to be who I am no matter what.”

Keenum initially will be at the forefront Saturday night when the Rams play the Dallas Cowboys at the Coliseum in the first NFL game at the stadium in more than 20 years.

Keenum grew up in Abilene, and he said he was a Cowboys fan until he went to college at Houston and became a Texans fan.

“It’s really cool to play the Cowboys,” he said. “A lot of my people are from there.”

For the first time in his pro career, Keenum will go into an exhibition opener as a starter.

How long he maintains that status could well be determined by how Goff plays during exhibition­s against the Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings.

Coach Jeff Fisher has said that Goff is expected to play about a half against the Cowboys. But Keenum is the starter.

And while Goff has made several passes during camp that appear to validate the Rams’ decision to trade to the top of the draft to select him, Keenum has quietly and efficientl­y run the offense.

“He knows what to do,” Fisher said of Keenum. “He knows where to go with it.”

The crowds at practice have not screamed his name, as they have for Goff, but Keenum has looked like a quarterbac­k ready to lead the offense if called upon to do so in the Sept. 12 opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

“I’m putting up blinders,” he said. “I’m not worried about anything. I’m in a great spot for myself.

“Whatever happens is going to happen. I understand other people are going to have to do their job but I’m going to go do my job.”

Being the starter has its advantages, some that Keenum never enjoyed during previous training camps with the Texans and Rams.

“Getting a lot more reps now with the ones is really nice to kind of get comfortabl­e with what throws do I feel comfortabl­e making to guys,” he said. “How far can I push the envelope on trying to put things in certain holes or windows.”

 ?? TNS ?? Rams starting quarterbac­k Case Keenum was a star at the University of Houston. The Abilene native is looking forward to playing Dallas, even with the spotlight on rookie Jared Goff.
TNS Rams starting quarterbac­k Case Keenum was a star at the University of Houston. The Abilene native is looking forward to playing Dallas, even with the spotlight on rookie Jared Goff.

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