ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- As he now lives the life of the no-questions-asked starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos, Case Keenum has discovered there are plenty of things that come with the job that go beyond the field.
"I don't know what to do with my hands,'' Keenum said with a laugh as he approached the crowd of cameras, recorders and notepads after the Broncos' first OTA practice.
Keenum was the centerpiece of the Broncos' offseason work when he signed a two-year deal in free agency. And he is the first Broncos quarterback since Peyton Manning was set to enter his final NFL season in 2015 to know he is the starter during every snap of the offseason.