Tennessee Titans
Bernard Pollard - #31 - S
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 1"/ 225 lbs. |
| Birthday | 12/23/1984 |
| Birthplace | Fort Wayne, IN |
| College | Purdue |
| Years played | 8 |
| Drafted | 2006, 2nd round, 22nd pick by Chiefs |
Report: Britt to meet with Goodell Monday
According to a report from the NFL Network, Titans WR Kenny Britt will meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday.
Titans lose C Amano for the season
Titans head coach Mike Munchak announced Saturday that C Eugene Amano has suffered a torn triceps.
LB Bulluck to retire as a Titan
LB Keith Bulluck will retire as a Titan on Friday. He spent 10 seasons in Tennessee and was a Pro Bowler in 2003.
Titans want FS Griffin to lead
The Titans want FS Michael Griffin to take a leadership role on defense.
Titans add TE Haynos, WR Harris
The Titans signed free agents TE Joey Haynos and WR Marcus Harris, the team announced Wednesday.
Titans sign first-round WR Wright
The Titans agreed to terms on a four-year deal with first-round WR Kendall Wright, according to Adam Caplan of The Sideline View.
Titans WR Murdock dies from self-inflicted gunshot
Titans WR O.J. Murdock died Monday after an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the Tampa Bay Times is reporting.
Titans C Cooper retires
Titans C Jon Cooper retired Friday and accepted a coaching position at Oklahoma.
Titans counting on Hutchinson's leadership
Although he's on the downside of his career, OLG Steve Hutchinson already has made a positive impact on the Titans' offensive line this offseason.
Titans add S Francisco
The Titans will sign S Aaron Francisco, according to PFW correspondent Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean.
Reports: Titans WR Britt arrested for DUI
Titans WR Kenny Britt was arrested for DUI at Fort Campbell, Ky., 104.5 The Zone in Nashville first reported.
AFC South training-camp reports
Pro Football Weekly's preview of what to expect from the Texans, Colts, Jaguars and Titans in training camp.
Report: Titans WR Britt undergoes procedure on left knee
Titans WR Kenny Britt had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, PFW correspondent Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean reported.
Vikings-Titans game time pushed back
The Vikings-Titans game in Week Five has been moved from a noon CT kickoff to 3:25 p.m. CT to accommodate the Twin Cities Marathon.
Titans' offensive questions extend beyond QB battle
The Titans' offense has the makings of something special — if RB Chris Johnson and WR Kenny Britt can do their part.
PLAYER NEWS
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a one-year contract with Pollard, the second safety the team has added in free agency this offseason.|||||||
A seven-year veteran, Pollard spent the past two seasons with Baltimore. The 6-foot-1 Pollard also has played with Kansas City and Houston starting 85 of his 105 career games with nine interceptions, nine sacks, 10 forced fumbles and seven recovered fumbles.
Pollard has been released by the Baltimore Ravens, the latest move driven by the Super Bowl champion's offseason salary cap purge.|||||||
Pollard announced his departure Wednesday on Twitter, writing, "Well Ravens Nation. it's been fun. My time in Baltimore is done." The 28-year-old Pollard signed a three-year extension with Baltimore last season, but his release saves the Ravens an estimated $1 million against the salary cap.
Pollard started Sunday's playoff game after being inactive for the Ravens regular-season finale.|||||||
Pollard was dealing with a chest injury.
The Baltimore Ravens and Pollard have agreed to a two-year contract, a move that fortifies a secondary weakened by the loss of free agent Dawan Landry.|||||||
Pollard has played five NFL seasons, the last two with Houston. Last season he led the Texans with 111 tackles and four forced fumbles. The 6-foot-1, 224-pound Pollard will compete with Tom Zbikowski and Haruki Nakamura for the starting position. Landry, who held the position last season, signed with Jacksonville as a free agent.
The Houston Texans have tendered offers to Pollard and six other restricted free agents.|||||||
Pollard joined the team in late September and immediately stepped into a starting role to become a key piece of Houston's improving defense. He had 102 tackles, 1 1/2 sacks and four interceptions to help the Texans to their first winning season.