Wed Mar 18 2015 | 12:37 | The 49ers have signed Pears to two-year deal |
The 49ers have signed Pears to a two-year deal, ESPN.com reports. |
Pears, who spent the past five seasons with the Bills, is a candidate to compete for the 49ers' starting left guard spot, in the wake of Mike Iupati's free agent departure. The 32-year-old lineman can also provide the team with depth at right tackle behind starter Anthony Davis. |
Tue Jul 15 2014 | 17:00 | Erik Pears' roster spot in jeopardy? |
WGR 55O Buffalo believes Bills OT Erik Pears could be the odd man out on the 53-man roster if rookie Cyrus Kouandjio has a strong preseason and camp. |
Pears has started 39 games over the past three seasons, but was a well-below average right tackle in 2013. Kouandjio is the favorite for starting duties, though a shaky August could leave the door open for Pears to remain on the roster as an insurance policy. |
Source: WGR 550 Buffalo | |
Fri Aug 16 2013 | 13:36 | Erik Pears to open season as starter |
Erik Pears is expected to open the season as the Bills' starting right tackle. |
Chris Hairston would be the pick if not for a foot/ankle injury that has sidelined him all of training camp. His return date is unknown. A journeyman, 31-year-old Pears graded out 62nd among 80 qualifiers in Pro Football Focus' 2012 tackle ratings. Buffalo's shaky O-Line is more of a concern for its passing than ground game because C.J. Spiller can create his own running room. |
Source: buffalobills.com | |
Tue May 28 2013 | 22:16 | Veteran OT Pears (groin) returns to practice |
Bills RT Erik Pears returned to the field on Tuesday. |
After battling groin problems dating back to last season, Pears has been doing individual position drills for a few weeks. Finally healthy, he was rotated in with the first-team at right tackle on Tuesday. Although Pears was considered a candidate for release coming into OTAs, his presence is needed since the Bills have been hit with a rash of injuries at offensive tackle. Chris Hairston remains the favorite to start once healthy. |
Source: buffalobills.com | |
Fri May 3 2013 | 11:23 | Erik Pears is a cap casualty candidate |
WGR 550 Buffalo calls Bills RT Erik Pears a cap casualty candidate this summer. |
Pears, 31 next month, has two years left on a four-year, $9.8 million contract, and he is set to count $2.8 million against the cap in 2013. He's an above-average pass protector, but Pears, at 6-foot-8 and 314 pounds, doesn't move many bodies in the run game. Chris Hairston is likely to take over at right tackle. |
Source: WGR 550 Buffalo | |
Tue Nov 6 2012 | 17:08 | Bills place RT Pears on injured reserve |
Bills placed RT Erik Pears (hip) on injured reserve, ending his season. |
Pears was sent to see a specialist last week after developing complications in his surgically-repaired hip. He started the first seven games, but struggled in particular as a run-blocker while playing at less than 100 percent. Chris Hairston will step in as the starter opposite Cordy Glenn. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sat Nov 3 2012 | 13:16 | Bills RT Pears won't travel to Houston |
Bills RT Erik Pears (hip) has been downgraded to out for Sunday's game against the Texans. |
Pears won't even make the trip to Houston with his teammates. Buffalo has been one of the most banged up offensive lines in the league this season. LT Cordy Glenn (ankle, questionable) is expected to return this week though, so Chris Hairston will slide over to right tackle. |
Source: Joe Buscaglia on Twitter | |
Fri Sep 7 2012 | 09:04 | Bills RT Pears 'full go' in practice |
Bills RT Erik Pears (hernia surgery) has been "full go" in practice since Monday. |
He's expected to play the opener after missing the majority of August. Ryan Fitzpatrick was the least sacked QB in the league last season, but that's primarily a function of Chan Gailey's quick-passing attack. The Bills O-Line has three starters returning from injury in addition to rookie Cordy Glenn at left tackle. Cue the Jets D/ST in fantasy this week. |
Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle | |
Wed Aug 8 2012 | 10:56 | Erik Pears expected in next week |
Bills RT Erik Pears (hernia surgery) is expected to return to practice next week. |
Pears was never in danger of missing Week 1. He'll quickly retake the starting right tackle gig from fill-in Chris Hairston. Second-round rookie Cordy Glenn is tentatively expected to man Ryan Fitzpatrick's blind side. |
Source: Buffalo News | |
Tue Jun 5 2012 | 22:37 | Erik Pears sidelined until at least camp |
Bills RT Erik Pears (hernia surgery) won't participate in football activities before training camp. |
The Bills haven't offered a firm timeline for Pears' return - or when his surgery was, for that matter - so it's unclear if he'll be 100 percent for camp. As of yet, there's been nothing to suggest he won't be ready for Week 1. |
Source: Associated Press | |
Tue May 29 2012 | 17:20 | Bills RT Pears had offseason hernia surgery |
Bills RT Erik Pears is recovering from offseason hernia surgery. |
This is the first report of Pears' surgery. No timetable has been given for his return. In his absence Tuesday, Chris Hairston worked with the first team at right tackle while second-rounder Cordy Glenn was installed at left tackle. |
Source: BuffaloBills.com | |
Tue Dec 13 2011 | 12:15 | Bills sign Pears to contract extension |
Bills signed RT Erik Pears to a contract extension. |
The terms of the deal are unknown. Pears, who was set to hit unrestricted free agency after this season, has started all 13 games for the Bills this season. Previously known as a journeyman, he's established himself as an asset by bulking up and showing consistency. |
Source: Bills on Twitter | |
Fri Nov 4 2011 | 08:50 | Bills plan to extend RT Erik Pears |
The Bills plan to work out a long-term contract for impending free agent RT Erik Pears. |
Like many on the upstart Bills, Pears is an undrafted free agent journeyman turned solid starter. After bulking up his 6'8" frame, Pears has been called a "stud" by center Eric Wood and the dictionary definition of "stability" by coach Chan Gailey. |
Source: WGR 550 Buffalo | |
Tue Sep 6 2011 | 14:50 | Journey Pears locked in as Bills right tackle |
Journeyman Erik Pears has won the Bills' starting right tackle job. |
Demetrius Bell managed to "hold off" Andy Levitre, who was able to keep his left guard job from Redskins reject Chad Rinehart. New starting right guard Kraig Urbik, a Steelers reject, was said to be auditioning for Worst Starting Lineman in the NFL a couple of weeks ago. As much as we love Chan Gailey's system, this offensive line is a catastrophe. |
Source: Tim Graham on Twitter | |
Sat Feb 5 2011 | 11:14 | Erik Pears the favorite to start 2011 at RT? |
Beat writer Chris Brown believes Erik Pears is the favorite to start at right tackle for the Bills in 2011. |
The five-year veteran was signed late in 2010 and saw just two starts for the Bills. He brings veteran leadership to the table, but he's a career journeyman at best. The Bills will be in trouble if they open 2011 with Pears in their starting lineup. |
Source: BuffaloBills.com | |
Tue Dec 14 2010 | 18:12 | Bills add journeyman OT Erik Pears |
Bills signed OT Erik Pears. |
The journeyman will back up Demetrius Bell and Mansfield Wrotto in Buffalo. |
Tue Nov 9 2010 | 16:16 | Jaguars waive OT Erik Pears |
Jaguars waived OT Erik Pears. |
The Jags have opted to go with journeyman Adam Terry as a backup to Jordan Black at right tackle. |
Tue Oct 26 2010 | 15:28 | Jaguars sign OT Erik Pears |
Jaguars signed OT Erik Pears. |
Pears will add depth with RT Eben Britton out for the season. He has starting experience with the Raiders and Broncos over the past few years, but there's a reason why he's freely available in late October. |
Wed Sep 22 2010 | 18:05 | Raiders re-sign Erik Pears |
Raiders re-signed OT Erik Pears. |
Pears, 27, returns as the Raiders' No. 4 offensive tackle. |
Source: Oakland Tribune | |
Wed Sep 15 2010 | 14:59 | Raiders re-sign OT Erik Pears |
Raiders re-signed OT Erik Pears. |
Pears will resume pushing Khalif Barnes at "swing" tackle. Neither would be a good option if LT Mario Henderson or RT Langston Walker went down, though the latter two aren't strong performers in the first place. |
Source: Oakland Tribune | |