Case Keenum buys more time with big first half

November 13, 2017 at 1:44AM

Before the Vikings' game at Washington, my notion was Case Keenum would be the starting quarterback for at least two games — barring injury — before the Vikings might consider making a switch to Teddy Bridgewater. The idea was that Keenum would have had to lose and play poorly against Washington and the Rams next week in order for a move to be made.

In racking up 304 yards and four touchdown passes Sunday — almost all the damage done as the Vikings built a 35-17 lead early in the second half — Keenum bought himself some more time. Not even a pair of interceptions later that helped Washington get closer in an eventual 38-30 Vikings win should count too much against Keenum.

Let's figure he earned at least two more starts — home against the Rams, then at Detroit. This five-game winning streak might have earned him more than that, but two more games should be the minimum.

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