Chicago Bears McGowan went undrafted in the
2005 NFL draft and signed a three-year deal with the
Chicago Bears. McGowan was the only undrafted rookie to make the Bears' roster. During his rookie season, McGowan played in 16 games, starting the final three games of the season, and completed the year with 23 tackles and four special teams tackles. McGowan recorded a career-high eight tackles against the
Pittsburgh Steelers on December 11. McGowan missed the first seven games of the 2006 season after beginning the year on the team's
Physically Unable to Perform list. He recorded two special teams tackles in his first game back against the
Miami Dolphins before being placed on
injured reserve with an
Achilles injury the next day. In 2007, McGowan replaced starting safety
Adam Archuleta for most of the season and finished the year with 80 tackles and 2 interceptions. He also had a career-high 10 special teams tackles. However, McGowan lost out on the starting strong safety job to
Kevin Payne during the 2008 preseason. On September 17, McGowan was placed on season-ending
injured reserve with an ankle injury. In March 2009, McGowan became a
free agent, after the Bears planned on using Payne as their starter for next year.
New England Patriots On May 5, 2009, McGowan signed with the New England Patriots. He began the season as a reserve behind starters
Brandon Meriweather and
James Sanders; however, before the opener, Belichick praised McGowan: In Week 2, McGowan started over Sanders against the
New York Jets, and continued to do so until Week 14. He played as a reserve to Sanders in the final four games of the season and the Patriots' playoff loss to the
Baltimore Ravens. He finished the season with 79 tackles and three forced fumbles. McGowan was placed on
injured reserve by the Patriots on September 4, 2010, with a chest injury, ending his season. He was released by the Patriots on August 7, 2011. ==NFL career statistics==