OG Chester Pitts: Texans Place Guard on IR by Adam Caplan of ScoutNFLNetwork.com, September 24, 2009 at 4:35pm ET
Chester Pitts Profile
The Houston Texans placed starting G Chester Pitts on IR and signed
free-agent S Bernard Pollard, the team announced Thursday.
Pitts (6-4, 308) injured his right knee in the Texans’ 34-31 win at Tennessee
last Sunday (9/20) and underwent season-ending surgery earlier this week. The
injury will snap Pitts’ streak of 114 consecutive starts. He is the only Texan
to start every game in team history. Pitts and K Kris Brown are the last
remaining members of the 2002 team and are the only players who have appeared in
every game.
The 30-year-old Pitts is one of just six offensive linemen to have started every
game since 2002, joining New York Jets G Alan Faneca, Detroit LT Jeff
Backus, Atlanta C Todd McClure, and Denver C Kasey Wiegmann.
Pitts played primarily at left tackle from 2002-05 before moving to left guard
full-time in 2006.
Pitts was a second-round selection (50th overall) by the Texans in 2002 out of
San Diego State, where he walked on to the football team despite not playing
football in high school. Pitts started at left tackle his final two seasons for
the Aztecs and earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference and third-team
All-America honors as a senior in 2001.
Backup G Kasey Studdard will replace Pitts. The loss of the durable Pitts
is big considering he's recognized as their best offensive lineman.
Pollard (6-1, 224) spent his first three NFL seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs
after being selected in the second round (54th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.
He played in all 48 games with 31 starts during his first three seasons and has
recorded 188 career tackles, including 152 solos, with one sack, three
interceptions, nine passes defensed, five forced fumbles and four fumble
recoveries. Pollard has also been a standout special teams player with three
career blocked punts to his name, one of which he recovered for a touchdown and
another which resulted in a safety.
The former Purdue standout led the Chiefs with a career-high 98 tackles last
year, including 84 solos, one tackle for loss, an interception, four passes
defensed, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He was released by the
Chiefs in the final round of roster cuts during training camp this summer.
Pollard will not only give the Chiefs solid depth at safety, but he should
eventually challenge for a starting job at a position which has been a major
problem for the Texans for several years.
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