The Buffalo Bills have let the 4:00 p.m EDT deadline for the start of the 2021 NFL League Year come and go without placing Restricted Free Agent tenders on CB Levi Wallace and P Corey Bojorquez, and both are now Unrestricted Free Agents. The right of first refusal Buffalo would have received for the players would have cost them a one-year, $2.133 million contract, but that was too rich for general manager Brandon Beane.
Wallace played in (and started) 12 games for the Bills last year. He had 48 tackles, two interceptions, and eight passes defended.