Keenum
shines as Rams slice up Bucs in possible farewell
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[December 18, 2015]
(Reuters) - Quarterback Case Keenum
sliced up the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' defense, throwing for 234 yards and
two touchdowns as the St Louis Rams bagged a 31-23 victory in what could
be their last game at Edward Jones Dome on Thursday.
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Keenum completed 14-of-17 passes as the Rams (6-8), who are one of
three franchises angling for a move to Los Angeles, gave the
announced crowd of 51,295 plenty of excuses to wave the gold towels
that matched the team's all-gold uniforms.
"There's no telling what will happen but the fans today were
incredible," Keenum told reporters. "To show like they did... it was
a great atmosphere tonight."
Wide receiver Tavon Austin scored a pair of touchdowns, including a
21-yard run on a reverse with 5:35 left in the third quarter for a
28-6 lead.
Running back Benny Cunningham added a 102-yard kickoff return to the
Tampa Bay three to set up a 19-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein in
the fourth quarter.
Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston completed 29-of-50 passes for
363 yards and fourth quarter touchdowns to tight ends Luke Stocker
and Austin Seferian-Jenkins.
Winston also threw an interception and lost a fumble to abort
second-half drives.
Kicker Connor Barth booted three field goals for Tampa Bay (6-8),
who had harbored wild-card playoff hopes until losing the last two
games.
St Louis dominated the first half with an infrequent display of
offense, using big plays to produce three touchdowns. Austin made it
7-0 just over three minutes into the game by taking a short pass
from Keenum and bolting 17 yards.
After Barth drilled a 53-yard field goal with 4:52 left in the first
quarter, the Rams answered less than two minutes later as wide
receiver Kenny Britt hauled in Keenum's 60-yard scoring strike.
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The Buccaneers owned the ball for more than seven minutes to open
the second quarter, but got nothing as running back Doug Martin was
stuffed for a two-yard loss by defensive tackle Aaron Donald on
4th-and-one at the St Louis 23.
The Rams promptly marched 75 yards in nine plays for a 21-3 lead,
running back Todd Gurley capping the drive with a three-yard
touchdown run at the 2:09 mark.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher also spoke highly of the atmosphere after
initially wondering if fans would show up for the game.
"We appreciate our fans," Fisher said. "I was a little concerned,
you know, came out for warm-ups and thought most people were going
to stay home and watch it.
"But, I mean, they came in. They must've been outside having a good
time because they came in and it was great to see them. They saw a
good ballgame."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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