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Former Alabama standout and current Buffalo Bills cornerback Levi Wallace has been fined by the NFL as part of the league’s crackdown on taunting.
Wallace was flagged for taunting after breaking up a pass in the 1st quarter of Buffalo’s 35-0 win over Miami last Sunday, which led to the fine.
The miscue will cost the 6-foot, 179-pounder $9,526.
#Bills CB Levi Wallace ($9,526) and #Seahawks CB D.J. Reed ($5,111) were also fined. As @RapSheet said, #Steelers G Trai Turner got the biggest fine for unsportsmanlike conduct for spitting at an opponent ($15,450).
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 25, 2021
Aside from the penalty that led to the fine, it was a productive day on the field for Wallace, who recorded 2 tackles, 2 pass break-ups, and an interception in the win over the Dolphins.
Wallace played 3 seasons at Alabama (2015-17) and had 59 career tackles, 15 passes defenses, and 3 interceptions.
"Chris Wallace covers college football for Saturday Down South. He has covered college athletics for multiple newspapers and also worked previously for Rivals.com and GolfChannel.com."