RICHMOND — When Case Keenum was fighting for a backup job in the NFL, the quarterback would go every other day without receiving a single rep. Though he was frustrated with the limited playing time, Keenum knew he then had to take advantage of every chance, no matter how small.
That’s why years later, in the middle of another quarterback competition, Keenum realizes his current situation could be a lot worse.
Through training camp, Keenum has split playing time with Colt McCoy and rookie Dwayne Haskins — making it difficult for each quarterback to establish a rhythm in practice.