Former Buffalo Bills cornerback Levi Wallace has determined to name it a profession.
Wallace, 31, introduced through his social media web page on Instagram on Friday that he’s retiring from the NFL.
“Walk-on. Undrafted. 8 years. Retired,” Wallace wrote.
Wallace was a walk-player at Alabama in school after which signed in Buffalo as an undrafted rookie free agent following the 2018 NFL Draft. Eventually throughout his rookie 12 months, Wallace was tapped to start out and by no means turned again in Buffalo.
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Wallace appeared in 52 video games of his 72 profession NFL video games with the Bills from 2018 to 2021. All 52 had been begins in Buffalo. Unfortunately, Wallace’s remaining recreation for the Bills ended up being the notorious “13 seconds” loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the postseason.
Wallace additionally performed for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos, recording 12 profession interceptions (6 with Bills).
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