The Pittsburgh Steelers are continuing their little spending spree after signing a couple of offensive linemen and a quarterback.
Per Jordan Schultz, Pittsburgh looks set to add a cornerback. The Steelers are going to sign former Bills cornerback Levi Wallace to a two-year deal worth $8M.
Breaking: Former #Bills CB Levi Wallace has agreed to terms with the Pittsburgh #Steelers on a 2-yr deal worth $8M, per sources.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) March 15, 2022
Wallace was seen as the CB2 in Buffalo last season and has been there for four seasons. He had a solid year for the Bills after finishing with 58 total tackles (47 solo), two interceptions, and 10 passes defended.
He’s originally an undrafted free agent out of Alabama and has started 52 total games with Buffalo, including all 17 last season.
During that time, Wallace has racked up 219 total tackles, six interceptions, and 30 passes defended.
This move likely signals that Joe Haden’s time is up in Pittsburgh. He’s set to be a free agent after spending the last five seasons with the Steelers.
Pittsburgh may also lose Ahkello Witherspoon as he’s a free agent as well.
This looks to be the first step in a little revamp for the cornerback room next season.
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