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Case Keenum was born on 17 February, 1988 in Brownwood, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1988). Discover Case Keenum's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 17 February, 1988
Birthday 17 February
Birthplace Brownwood, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Case Keenum Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Case Keenum height is 1.85 m .

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Height 1.85 m
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Who Is Case Keenum's Wife?

His wife is Kimberly Caddell (m. 2011)

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Case Keenum Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Case Keenum worth at the age of 36 years old? Case Keenum’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Case Keenum's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1980

The Houston Cougars showed many signs of improvement, winning their first bowl game since 1980 with a victory over Air Force, and defeating two nationally-ranked opponents.

1988

Casey Austin Keenum (born February 17, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football for the Houston Cougars, where he became the NCAA's all-time leader in total passing yards, touchdowns, and completions.

2004

In 2004, Keenum led Wylie in the game-winning drive for a 17–14 victory over Cuero High School of Cuero, Texas in the Texas Class 3A Division I Championship.

Keenum earned varsity letters in basketball and track during his high school career.

In addition to being recruited by the University of Houston, Keenum received walk-on offers from Baylor, Missouri, North Texas, and UTEP, but Houston was the only FBS university to offer him a scholarship over FCS offers from Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin.

2006

Keenum began his college career for the Houston Cougars during the 2006 season.

During Keenum's freshman season, senior Kevin Kolb held the starting quarterback position for the Cougars, leading the coaching staff to redshirt Keenum for the season.

The 2006 Cougars won the Conference USA championship, and Kolb was drafted by the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.

2007

In fall camp before the 2007 season, the Cougars held a de facto quarterback competition to fill the starting spot vacated by the departure of four-year starter Kevin Kolb.

The competition swung between Keenum and sophomore Blake Joseph throughout two-a-days and during much of the season, with each player displaying a different set of strengths and weaknesses.

Keenum made his first collegiate appearance on September 1, 2007, when the Cougars opened the season at Oregon.

He threw for 179 yards and a touchdown on 14-of-27 passing and added 47 rushing yards on nine carries against the Ducks.

Against C-USA rival Tulane in the second game, Keenum threw for 185 yards and a touchdown on 13-of-21 passing, leading Houston to a 34–10 win.

In the third game of the year against Colorado State, Keenum came on in relief of starter Blake Joseph and accounted for four touchdowns.

For this performance, Keenum was recognized as CollegeSportsReport.com's Division I FBS National Performer of the Week.

Keenum played at quarterback in all thirteen games of the season, starting in seven.

Late in the season, the Houston coaching staff selected Keenum to be the regular starting quarterback over Joseph.

Keenum's outstanding pocket presence and efficient passing won out in the end over Joseph's stronger arm and running ability.

Overall, he finished with 2,259 passing yards, fourteen touchdowns, and ten interceptions.

2008

In the 2008 college football season, Keenum ranked first nationally in total offense and second in total passing yards.

During the 2008 season, Keenum became the second player in school history to complete over 5,000 passing yards in one season.

He also led the nation in total offense, and was the national runner-up in passing yards, behind Texas Tech's Graham Harrell.

Following the season, Keenum won the 2008 Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year award.

2009

Keenum led the Houston Cougars to a 10–4 record in 2009.

Keenum finished the 2009 season with 48 total touchdowns and over 5,800 total offensive yards.

His play helped Houston upset then #5-ranked Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and later Mississippi State.

2011

During the 2011 season, Keenum became the Football Bowl Subdivision's all-time leader in total offense, as well as the all-time leader in total passing yards and touchdown passes by a college quarterback.

As a result of his on-field contributions to Houston's success, Keenum was named to several All-American lists.

He is the only quarterback in Division I FBS football history to have passed for more than 5,000 yards in each of three seasons, and the only college player to reach the 20,000-yards plateau.

2012

After being signed by the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2012, Keenum threw for 1,760 yards and nine touchdowns in the eight games he started for the Texans in 2013 before being waived prior to the 2014 season.

2014

He was then signed to the St. Louis Rams' practice squad and then re-signed with the Texans later in 2014.

2015

In 2015, the Rams (who later relocated to Los Angeles) traded a draft pick to the Texans for Keenum, where he played until signing as a free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in 2017.

After starter Sam Bradford was injured, Keenum came in and had a career year, setting highs in starts, passing yards, completions, and touchdowns.

He led the Vikings to a 13-win regular season, followed by a last-second win, known as the Minneapolis Miracle, over the New Orleans Saints in the playoffs.

Following that, Keenum played for the Denver Broncos, the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, and Buffalo Bills.

He is known for being a journeyman quarterback by having played for seven different NFL teams, all from different divisions.

Keenum played football for Wylie High School in Abilene, Texas.

During his high school football career, he passed for 6,783 yards and 48 touchdowns and rushed for 41 touchdowns and 2,000 yards for the Bulldogs.

Logging 42 starts at quarterback, Keenum posted a career record of 31–11.