ARLINGTON, Va., -- The moves didn't shock quarterback Case Keenum, not the trade to Washington two months ago nor the drafting of another quarterback last month.
"This is no new game to me," Keenum said, shortly before teeing off in a Redskins Charitable Foundation Golf Tournament at Army-Navy Country Club. "I've been in this situation before."
The situation for Keenum now is this: Having to compete vs. first-round pick Dwayne Haskins for the starting job. Colt McCoy also remains on the roster, but Redskins coach Jay Gruden said he might not return until training camp after having a third surgery to help repair the broken leg he suffered in December.