Pollard was originally signed as a free agent by the Seattle Seahawks on May 3, 1986, but was waived. He was signed during the next off-season by the San Francisco 49ers on April 10, 1987, but repeatedly released, waived, and re-signed, before gaining a stable place on the organization's roster from September 1988 to August 1992. In the 1988 season, Pollard took part in 14 games as part of the core special teams and playing in nickel-and-dime defense. He made 23 tackles and four pass deflections. He also played in all post-season games. Pollard made an alert recovery of John Taylor's fumble of a punt return in Super Bowl XXIII against Cincinnati. In the 1989 season, Pollard started as the left cornerback, starting in 14 games and playing 16. He recorded career-highs in tackles, solo tackles and passes defensed, and led the team with 22 special team stops. Pollard contributed seven tackles and three passes defensed in the game vs. Minnesota, and started in Super Bowl XXIV with one recorded sack against John Elway. Pollard started all 16 games for in the 1990 season as left cornerback, instrumental in victories which brought the 49ers to the. He spent the entire 1991 season on injured reserve after breaking his left ankle in the first half of a pre-season game at Seattle, August 23. The 49ers placed Pollard on waivers on August 31, 1992, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers claimed him the next day. He played all 16 games of the 1992 season for the Buccaneers as a cornerback, nickel back and special teamer. He achieved a career-high in interceptions, including a 75-yard return to set-up a Buccaneer touchdown against the Chicago Bears. Pollard spend the entire 1993 season on injured reserve after being diagnosed with a herniated disk in his neck after a pre-season game against the Denver Broncos. Pollard retired from the NFL in 1994. In 1995, Pollard joined the Arena Football League, signing a one-year contract with the San Jose SaberCats as a defensive back and wide receiver.
Retirement
Pollard is the district production sales manager in Northern California for Océ North America, Inc. and resides in San Francisco, California. In 2009, Pollard and other former 49er teammates participated in a 49ers VISA Signature Day Football Fantasy Camp. They allowed several individuals to participate in football drills on the team's practice field in Santa Clara, Ca.