New England Patriots Mincey was selected by the
New England Patriots in the sixth round (191st pick overall) of the
2006 NFL draft, with the intention of converting him into an
outside linebacker. He was waived on September 1.
San Francisco 49ers On September 4, , he was signed to the
San Francisco 49ers'
practice squad.
Jacksonville Jaguars On December 14, , Mincey was signed by the
Jacksonville Jaguars off the San Francisco 49ers'
practice squad, to play as a
defensive end. He was declared inactive in the last 3 weeks of the season. On August 27, , he was waived, after being limited with injuries during the preseason. On September 2, he was signed to the team's practice squad. On November 9, he was signed to the active roster and got a chance to play in six regular season games and two playoff contests. He finished with 12 tackles (seven solo), one quarterback sack, six quarterback pressures and one
special teams tackle. On August 26, , he was placed on the
physically unable to perform list with a wrist injury. On November 5, he was activated and saw action in 3 of the last 4 contests. He tallied 6 tackles and one sack. On August 26, , he was waived and remained out of football during that season. On January 20, , he was re-signed by the
Jacksonville Jaguars. He appeared in 15 games and started the last 8 contests at left defensive end over former first-round draft choice
Derrick Harvey. He suffered a broken hand in practice and was declared inactive for the sixth game against the
Tennessee Titans. He compiled 31 tackles (6 for loss), five sacks (led the team), 25 quarterback pressures (second on the team) and three pass deflections. He had 9 tackles, 2 sacks and 3 quarterback pressures against the
Cleveland Browns. In , he started all 16 games at right defensive end, registering 101 tackles (fourth on the team), 8 sacks (led the team), 45 quarterback pressures (led the team), 7 tackles for loss (tied for third on the team), 4 forced fumbles (led the team), one interception, 2 passes defensed and one fumble recovery. He was a part of a defense that ranked sixth in the NFL (313.0-yard average). He had 9 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one quarterback pressure and one forced fumble against the
Indianapolis Colts. He made 15 tackles, one sack, one quarterback pressure and 2 tackles for loss against the
Atlanta Falcons. On March 13, , faced with free agency, Mincey signed a new four-year contract with the Jaguars. He started all 11 games at left defensive end and 5 contests at right defensive end. He posted 74 tackles (sixth on the team), 3 sacks (second on the team), 20 quarterback pressures (led the team), 2 forced fumbles (tied for the team lead), 4 tackles for loss (tied for fourth on the team), 4 passes defensed and one fumble recovery. He had 9 tackles and one quarterback pressure against the
Buffalo Bills. In , he missed two games after oversleeping and missing a team meeting, not traveling to the team's win over the
Houston Texans on November 24 and being on the sidelines during a win against the
Cleveland Browns on December 1. He was released on December 12. He appeared in 8 games as a backup
defensive end and was declared inactive in 5 contests. He tallied 14 tackles (3 for loss), 2 sacks, 3 quarterback pressures and one pass defensed.
Denver Broncos On December 16, , he was signed as a
free agent by the
Denver Broncos, reuniting him with former Jaguars head coach
Jack Del Rio, who was the team's defensive coordinator. He was used as a reserve player and was a part of the playoff push to reach
Super Bowl XLVIII, but wasn't re-signed after the season.
Dallas Cowboys On March 11, , he signed with the
Dallas Cowboys as a
free agent, who were looking to improve their defensive depth after being forced to release
DeMarcus Ware for salary cap reasons. He quickly developed into one of the Cowboys leaders and was named a team captain after
Justin Durant was lost for the season. He led the team with 6 sacks and 39 quarterback pressures, after starting every game and keeping second round draft choice
DeMarcus Lawrence in a reserve role. In , Mincey missed the first four days of
training camp in a contract dispute. He started six of the first 13 games, including four that
Greg Hardy missed while he was suspended by the league. His playing time and effectiveness decreased during the year, after he was limited by bone spurs in his right elbow, which eventually required offseason surgery. He didn't register a sack during the season and was declared inactive against the
Buffalo Bills. Besides playing
defensive end, he was also used at the one-technique
defensive tackle position in passing situations. He wasn't re-signed after the season.
Retirement Mincey announced his retirement from professional football on August 23, 2016. ==NFL career statistics==