Levi Wallace returns to Buffalo as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers
While Mitchell Trubisky isn’t scheduled to get a chance to play his former team, the Buffalo Bills will see a familiar face on the Steelers defense. This week marks the return of cornerback Levi Wallace, who signed with Pittsburgh as a free agent this offseason.
Wallace was an undrafted free agent addition by the Buffalo Bills in 2018 and quickly stepped into a starting role as a rookie. He would essentially remain the starter for the remainder of his time in Buffalo.
In total, Wallace would start 52 games and had six interceptions and 30 passes defended. The Bills would bring competition in seemingly every offseason but Wallace would continue to win the starting job and be a reliable, steady presence in the secondary.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers, he has appeared in all four games with one start with 10 total tackles and two passes defended this season.