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Case Keenum (concussion) practices on limited basis Wednesday

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EARTH CITY, Mo. -- St. Louis Rams quarterback Case Keenum returned to practice Wednesday as he continues in the NFL's concussion protocol.

On the Rams' official injury report, Keenum is listed as a limited participant in the workout, but coach Jeff Fisher indicated that Keenum is continuing to make progress toward a return from the concussion he suffered late in Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.

"He’s doing well," Fisher said. "He’s still in the protocol, so we couldn’t completely release him to full practice. But, he got under center. He split the reps with Nick [Foles] and he felt pretty good.

"We’ll know better on Friday. Hopefully, he’ll be released and he’ll be able to play.”

Fisher has said repeatedly that if Keenum is able, he will start again this Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Elsewhere on the injury report, the Rams had four player sitting out Wednesday's workout. Defensive end Robert Quinn (hip/back), cornerback Trumaine Johnson (thigh), offensive lineman Andrew Donnal (knee) and tackle Rob Havenstein (calf) didn't take part in drills.

Here's the full injury report for Wednesday's practice:

Did not participate: Defensive end Robert Quinn (hip/back), cornerback Trumaine Johnson (thigh), offensive lineman Andrew Donnal (knee) and tackle Rob Havenstein (calf).

Limited participation: QB Case Keenum (concussion).