Levi Wallace retires from NFL after eight seasons with three teams

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 5:27 PM

Last updated Jul 17, 2026

Levi Wallace retires from NFL after eight seasons with three teams
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Levi Wallace announced his retirement from the NFL after playing 96 games across four seasons with the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Denver Broncos. The cornerback shared the news on Instagram, reflecting on his journey as an undrafted player and college walk-on. Over his eight years, he started 72 games and recorded six interceptions with the Bills and six more with the Steelers. Wallace last played for the Broncos in 2024 and was sidelined in 2025 due to injury. He concludes his career at age 31.

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  • Wallace retires at age 31 after eight seasons in the NFL.
  • He played 96 games, starting 72 during his career.
  • Recorded a total of 12 interceptions with the Bills and Steelers.
  • Last played for the Broncos in 2024, missed 2025 season due to injury.
  • His retirement announcement was made via Instagram.
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It's tough to last this long as an undrafted player.

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