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Case Keenum, Matt Schaub to be evaluated during bye

Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Karl Dorrell said before Sunday's game versus the Kansas City Chiefs that the "best-case scenario" would involve Case Keenum putting himself in position to challenge Matt Schaub for the starting job.

That's exactly what happened in a 17-16 loss, in which Keenum displayed athleticism, a quick release and the ability to test an elite defense down the field.

Texans coach Gary Kubiak left the door open Monday for Keenum to hold onto the position through the bye week.

"Obviously, Matt's our starting quarterback," Kubiak said. "Case went in and played extremely well. I'm going to sit down, we're on a bye week, (and) I'm going to evaluate where we're at as a team and move forward form there."

Kubiak went on to praise Keenum for playing mistake-free football and "handling the team very well" in a tough environment.

The Houston Chronicle's John McClain, a veteran translator of coachspeak, came away from Monday's press conference "fully expecting" Kubiak to stick with Keenum.

In an ideal world, Schaub's ankle injury will buy Keenum one more start before Kubiak's hand is forced.

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