The NFL let everyone know where it really stands on the concussion issue with the Case Keenum ordeal.
After Keenum, the St. Louis Rams quarterback, was somehow allowed to remain in a Nov. 22 game against the Baltimore Ravens with an obvious concussion, the NFL didn't seem to search too hard for answers. They didn't make a big show of hiring Ted Wells and paying him millions to investigate. There was no 243-page report. The NFL didn't punish anyone on the Rams, which is odd because players get hammered for illegal hits that can cause head injuries.