The Rams didn’t score a touchdown against the Jets on Sunday, but they won 9-6 thanks to a Jets offense that was every bit its equal in ineptitude.
Case Keenum was 17-of-30 for 165 yards and couldn’t get his team into the end zone on three different drives that moved into the red zone. In what’s become a weekly exercise, coach Jeff Fisher answered in the negative when asked if the time had come to take a look at Jared Goff because of how infrequent touchdowns have become for his team.
“I don’t believe it’s the quarterback play,” Fisher said, via ESPN.com. “I think it’s collectively. It’s always a possibility when [Goff’s] time comes. But I thought Case did a nice job.”
Keenum didn’t turn the ball over, but two touchdowns in three games isn’t much of an argument for a continued stay as the man at the helm of the offense. Without seeing Goff, however, we can’t know what his argument for the job might look like.