Minnesota Vikings 2016 season Kearse was selected by the
Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round (244th overall) of the
2016 NFL draft, dropping after posting a 4.62 time in the
40-yard dash and being criticized for taking bad tackling angles. He mentioned in the media that he watched hopelessly as he was passed on by NFL teams round after round. "I threw the caps on the ground after I was drafted." Kearse said. "The Vikings gave me a shot. 31 passed on me, so 31 got thrown on the ground. The Vikings are the lucky ones. I'm definitely going to make the other 31 pay.” As a rookie, he was one of the three tallest
safeties in the league at 6-foot-4 and joined his former college teammate, cornerback
Mackensie Alexander, who was taken by the Vikings in the second round. Kearse saw his first significant action of the 2016 season in Week 7 against the
Philadelphia Eagles, playing 52 of 58 snaps on defense and recording two tackles after starter
Andrew Sendejo went down with an ankle injury after intercepting a pass. He made his first career start the following week against the
Chicago Bears. Overall in 2016, Kearse appeared in all 16 games with one start, collecting 6 defensive tackles and 6
special teams tackles (tied for sixth on the team).
2017 season In 2017, Kearse played mostly on special teams. He appeared in 15 regular season games and 2 playoff contests. He tallied 13 defensive tackles (one for loss) and 14 special teams tackles (fourth on the team). His first career tackle-for-loss came against the
Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15.
2018 season In 2018, he appeared in 16 games with one start. He played mostly as a slot cornerback in the team's "big nickel" package. He made his first career pass breakup against the
Los Angeles Rams in Week 4. He had a career game in Week 7 against the
New York Jets, recording five tackles (one for loss), a half sack, and one quarterback hit. He followed this up the next week against
New Orleans Saints, collecting five tackles for a second week in a row. Overall in 2018, Kearse posted 32 tackles (one for loss), a half sack, 2 quarterback hurries, 2 pass breakups and 18 special teams tackles (which led the team).
2019 season In 2019, he appeared in 15 games with 3 starts at
free safety. He also played in one playoff contest. In Week 1 against the
Atlanta Falcons, he had a career-high nine tackles and one pass breakup. He made his first career interception in Week 10 against the
Dallas Cowboys, when he caught a last-second Hail Mary pass attempt to close out a 28–24 win. In Week 11 against the
Denver Broncos, he prevented a potential game-winning touchdown, covering rookie
tight end Noah Fant on two consecutive pass attempts in the end zone, helping to seal a 27–23 comeback victory. He registered 28 tackles, one quarterback hurry, 6 pass breakups and one special teams tackle during the season. During his time with the Vikings, Kearse appeared in 62 games with five starts (only missed two games), while making 62 tackles, one interception, eight pass breakups, and 39 special teams tackles.
Detroit Lions On March 27, 2020, Kearse signed a one-year, $2.75 million contract with the
Detroit Lions. On July 31, 2020, he was suspended for the first three games of the 2020 season for violating the
NFL's substance-abuse policy. He was reinstated from suspension and activated on October 1, 2020. In Week 9, against his former team the Vikings, Kearse was named the full-time starter at
strong safety. He tied his career-high of nine tackles in Week 10 against
Washington Football Team. Kearse was inactive for the Week 16 game against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, after reportedly leaving the hotel room without permission and being late to a bed check on a road trip, which violated the team rules. On December 28, 2020, he was waived by the Lions before the season finale. With Detroit, Kearse appeared in 11 games with 7 starts, posting 59 tackles, one quarterback hit, 2 pass breakups, one forced fumble, and 3 special teams tackles.
Baltimore Ravens On December 31, 2020, Kearse was signed to the
practice squad of the
Baltimore Ravens. His practice squad contract with the team expired after the season on January 25, 2021.
Dallas Cowboys 2021 season Kearse signed as a
free agent with the
Dallas Cowboys on March 30, 2021. He reunited with senior defensive assistant
George Edwards, who was his defensive coordinator with the
Minnesota Vikings. Kearse was expected to be a
special teams player, but surprised observers by being named the Cowboys starting strong safety (15 starts), while recording 92 tackles (led the team), 7 tackles for loss (second on the team), 2 interceptions and 10 pass breakups, all career-highs. He had 9 tackles against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He made 9 tackles and one pass breakup against the
Denver Broncos. He had 9 tackles (one for loss) and 2 pass breakups against
Las Vegas Raiders. He missed the season finale against the
Philadelphia Eagles after being placed on the COVID-19 list. He started his first career playoff game, finishing the Wild Card game against the
San Francisco 49ers with 10 tackles and one pass breakup.
2022 season On March 21, 2022, Kearse signed a two-year, $10 million contract extension with the Cowboys. He started 14 games, registering 83 tackles (third on the team), 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, one interception, 5 pass breakups and 2 fumble recoveries. He sprained his left MCL in the season opener against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was forced to play on a bad knee in most of the games. He missed 3 contests with a knee injury. He suffered a right labrum tear on the Thanksgiving game against the
New York Giants, that forced him to play with a harness and have offseason surgery. He had 7 tackles against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers before leaving the game with a knee injury. He made nine tackles (one for loss), one sack and 2 quarterback pressures against the
Chicago Bears. He had 8 tackles (2 for loss), one quarterback pressure and one pass breakup against the
Indianapolis Colts. He made 7 tackles (one tackle for loss), one pass breakup and one forced fumble. In the 2022 NFC Wild Card Game on January 16, 2023, Kearse recorded an interception against Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady during the second quarter of the Dallas Cowboys’ 31–14 road victory at Raymond James Stadium. The interception marked the final interception thrown in Brady’s NFL career, as he announced his retirement shortly after the season. Kearse also finished the game with three pass deflections as part of a strong defensive performance by the Cowboys, who limited Tampa Bay to 14 points and advanced to the Divisional Round.
2023 season In 2023, he appeared in 16 games with 13 starts, collecting 72 tackles (tied for fourth on the team), 1.5 sacks, 4 tackles for loss, 5 quarterback pressures and 4 pass breakups. He missed the tenth game against the
Washington Commanders with an injury. He was not re-signed after the season. ==Career statistics==