Dallas Cowboys The
Dallas Cowboys entered the
2005 NFL draft with two first round draft choices. Spears was considered by head coach
Bill Parcells to be the key to the team's eventual move to a
3–4 defense and wanted to take him with the first selection (11th overall pick). However, owner/GM
Jerry Jones overruled Parcells and drafted
DeMarcus Ware instead, who the team thought would not be available later in the draft. Spears was eventually selected by the Cowboys with the 20th overall pick.
2005 Spears suffered from injury problems in his first two
training camps. In his first training camp in
2005 as a
rookie, he sprained his right
knee and
ankle while straining his
calf. He missed the first three preseason games but bounced back in time for the final preseason game and recorded three tackles and a sack. He started the season as a backup in the team's
4-3 defense but moved into a
right defensive end starting role midway through the season, to earn All-Rookie honors from
Pro Football Weekly. His 35 tackles were 12th on the team – third among linemen and rookies, while his six quarterback pressures were fourth. He also added 1.5 sacks and a pass defended. In his
NFL debut at the
San Diego Chargers, Spears was in the defensive line rotation but did not record a tackle. He recorded his first sack – one he split with
Greg Ellis – and his first career tackle against the
Washington Redskins. Spears then led all defensive linemen with four tackles at the
San Francisco 49ers. He helped limit the
Philadelphia Eagles to 129 yards, including just 19 rushing, the fourth lowest in franchise history. Spears earned his first NFL start at
defensive end at the
Seattle Seahawks and responded with three tackles and a batted pass while helping limit
Shaun Alexander, the NFL's leading rusher to 21 carries for 61 yards (2.9 avg.). He officially moved into the
starting lineup full-time against the
Arizona Cardinals and led all linemen with four tackles. Spears logged his third career start in Philadelphia and posted a season-high seven tackles to lead all linemen and finish second on the team. He had a three-tackle game at the
New York Giants. Against the
Kansas City Chiefs, Spears recorded four and a fumble recovery. With 1:16 remaining in the first half and Dallas trailing 14–10, Spears scooped up a
Trent Green fumble at the Cowboys 15-yard line and returned it 59 yards to the Chiefs 26-yard line. It was the eighth-longest return in franchise history and the longest ever by a Dallas rookie. Three plays later,
Drew Bledsoe completed a pass to
Jason Witten for a touchdown and a 17–14 halftime lead. In Washington, Spears recorded three tackles. In the season finale against the
St. Louis Rams, he recorded two tackles and his first solo sack of the season.
2006 Before the
2006 season, Spears underwent minor knee surgery to repair
meniscus damage, which forced him to miss the first two weeks of training camp. The Cowboys moved to a
3-4 defense and Spears earned the starting role at
left defensive end, finishing ninth with 48 tackles (31 solo), one sack, three pass deflections, two tackles for loss and tied for fifth on the squad with three quarterback pressures. In the season opener at the
Jacksonville Jaguars, Spears had two tackles and a tackle for loss. In Week two's
Sunday night game against the Redskins, Spears recorded his only sack of the season, sacking quarterback
Mark Brunell in the first quarter, he also recorded two tackles. After the Cowboys' bye week, Spears led all defensive linemen with four tackles against the
Tennessee Titans. The Titans, in rookie quarterback
Vince Young first career start, only rushed 27 times for 78 yards. Spears recorded two tackles the next week in Philadelphia, where he also broke up a pass at the line of scrimmage. Against the
Houston Texans, Spears recorded three tackles and a quarterback pressure. He recorded three tackles against the Giants in a
Monday night loss at
Texas Stadium. At the
Carolina Panthers, in a Sunday night victory, Spears had two more tackles and a quarterback pressure. He had five tackles the following week in Washington, followed by four tackles in
Arizona. Against the eventual
Super Bowl champion
Indianapolis Colts, Spears had three tackles and one for loss, limiting the Colts to a season-low 14 points. In the annual
Thanksgiving Day game against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he had three tackles. He had two tackles in the Cowboys' 23–20 win over the Giants at the
Meadowlands. The following week Spears recorded a season-high six tackles against the Saints in a home loss. He recorded four tackles in a road win against the
Atlanta Falcons, helping provide pressure on the defensive line that sacked Falcons quarterback
Michael Vick four times. Spears had three tackles in the Cowboys'
Christmas Day loss to the Eagles and did not record a stat in the season finale against the
Detroit Lions. In his postseason debut, Spears had one tackle and led the team with two quarterback pressures against the Seahawks.
2007 In
2007, he appeared in all 16 regular season games and Dallas' lone post season game. For the season Spears recorded 32 tackles (19 solo), two forced fumbles, and a career-high two sacks and three passed defensed on the season. In the season opener against the
New York Giants, Spears recorded one tackle (one solo). During week two at the
Miami Dolphins, he recorded two tackles (two solo). In the week three victory over the
Chicago Bears, Spears recorded two tackles (one solo). During the week four victory over the
St. Louis Rams, he recorded two tackles (one solo), and 0.5 sack. In week five at the
Buffalo Bills, Spears recorded two tackles (one solo). During the Cowboys first loss of the season, to the
New England Patriots, he recorded four tackles. In the week seven win over the
Minnesota Vikings, Spears did not record any stats. During week nine at the
Philadelphia Eagles, he recorded one tackle and 0.5 sacks and a forced fumble. In the week 10 win over the
New York Giants, Spears recorded two tackles (two solo). During the week 11 win over the
Washington Redskins, he recorded one tackle. In the week 12 victory over the
New York Jets, Spears recorded two tackles and one pass defensed. During the week 13 victory over the
Green Bay Packers, he recorded one tackle, and a pass defensed. In the week 14 win over the Detroit Lions, Spears recorded one tackle. During a week 15 loss to the Eagles, he recorded three tackles (two solo). In a week 16 victory over the Carolina Panthers, Spears recorded one tackle and one pass defensed. During the season finale against the Washington Redskins, he recorded a season high five tackles (four solo), one sack, and one forced fumble. In the Cowboys lone playoff game against eventual
Super Bowl XLII champion New York Giants, Spears recorded two tackles.
2008 Marcus Spears started 15 games of the 16 games he played in the 2008 season. He registered 35 tackles (with 23 being solo, and 12 being assisted tackles), a sack, and a forced fumble.
2009 In
2009, he started 14 games and recorded 50 tackles (2 for losses), a career-high 2.5 sacks and a career-high tying 16 quarterback pressures and 2 pass breakups. Spears registered a tackle and three pressures in the wildcard playoff win against the
Philadelphia Eagles, with the defense not allowing a rushing first down for the first time in postseason team history. He had a postseason career-high six tackles and a pressure in the divisional game against the
Minnesota Vikings.
2010 After playing in only eight games (7 starts), his streak of 88 consecutive games played ended on November 10, when he was placed on the
injured reserve list, with a left calf injury. Playing mostly in running downs, he registered 24 tackles (1 for loss) and 3 quarterback pressures.
2011 Spears signed a 5-year, $19.2 million contract during the off-season. He injured his groin in the second preseason game and missed the rest of the preseason. New defensive coordinator
Rob Ryan selected
Kenyon Coleman and
Jason Hatcher as the starters at
defensive end, relegating Spears into a reserve role for the first time in his career. He was used mostly on running downs and registered 29 tackles (one for loss), 15th on the team and fifth among defensive linemen, one sack, two pass deflections and one quarterback pressure.
2012 In
2012, he again had a reserve role, but got a chance to start in six games because of injuries. Spears finished the season with 35 tackles (2 for loss) and 1 sack. He missed one game with a knee injury. On March 13,
2013, Spears was released.
Baltimore Ravens On March 15,
2013, Spears signed a two-year, $3.55 million deal with the
Baltimore Ravens. On October 30,
2013, he was waived after registering 10 tackles as a reserve
defensive end. ==NFL career statistics==