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Former Tiger Marcus Spears Is Joining ESPN's 'NFL Live' Crew This August
by TD Staff ReporterJune 30, 2020

Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN announced this week that former LSU defensive lineman Marcus Spears will be joining the network's relaunch of "NFL Live" this August.
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Spears, who has signed a new multi-year ESPN extension, will now appear daily on NFL Live as he moves into a pro football-centric analyst role. The eight-year NFL defensive end originally joined SEC Network in 2014 and has worked with Rutledge for years on both SEC Nation and Get Up. Spears debuted on NFL Live last fall in addition to travelling to SEC Nation and appearing regularly on Get Up, SportsCenter, First Take and other shows.
Said Spears: “It’s a pinch myself moment! I get to work alongside some of my favorite people in this world and talk NFL football! Five days a week, our fans know they will get raw, real and fun discussions from me on NFL Live. Lights, camera – NFL – let’s go!”
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No! I love Marcus Spears... but I guess I won't see him anymore. Sorry NFL, YOU SUCK!
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But. . . but. . .but. . . I like seeing him get excited about our LSU Tigers! I'm really gonna miss his comments on college ball.
Reply7 months


I'm happy for him, but the timing seems very "Culturally Responsive" in America. But he does add a little (more) Louisiana flair to the NFL. Man, he and Bradshaw could put on a show...
Reply7 months

Marcus and Laura are great at what they do. Sucks they added Dan Orlovsky to ruin the show single handedly.
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FLBooGoTigs1
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Yeah now him and Ryan Clark can call out the guys that stand for the National Anthem. frick the NFL
Reply7 months


coachw
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I agree. Being at LSU is great.....selling your country out...not so much. Frick the NFL.
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NastyTiger
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gonna miss him on sec nation, but glad our boy is getting paid! He deserves it.
Reply7 months


VesperiaLSU
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"Champions don't make excuses, damn it!" I can't have enough of Marcus Spears.
Reply7 months
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