04/25/20: Drafted by Philadelphia (4th round, 127th overall)
09/28/21: Placed on IR (shoulder)
10/30/21: Activated from reserve
05/25/23: Re-signed by Philadelphia
08/29/23: Released by Philadelphia
08/30/23: Claimed off waivers by Arizona
10/24/23: Released by Arizona
10/25/23: Claimed off waivers by Tennessee
03/20/24: Signed by Seattle as a UFA
• Beginning the 2023 season in Arizona, then being claimed off waivers by Tennessee, he played all 17 games with 12 starts, with 10 starts and seven starts coming with Tennessee. He totaled 89 tackles, one interception and six passes defensed. It was the most playing time of his career on defense.
• During the Eagles Super Bowl LVII run in 2022, Wallace played in all 17 games with one start. Posted a career-high six special teams tackles.
COLLEGE: During a four-year career at Clemson, he appeared in 59 games with 36 starts. Was a key contributor on two CFP National Championship Teams. Was a two-time All-ACC selection and team captain. Finished his career with 178 tackles, 21 passes defensed, five interceptions returned for 180 yards, including one for a touchdown, two sacks and two forced fumbles. Tied for the most games played in program history when he graduated. As a senior (2019), started all 15 games and recorded 81 tackles, three tackles for loss, 12 passes defensed, two interceptions including one returned for a touchdown. Was named third-team All-ACC and All-ACC Academic selection. As a junior (2018), started all 15 games and credited with 55 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, four passes defensed and one interception. Named honorable mention All-ACC. Made five tackles in the National Championship win against Alabama.
PERSONAL: Attended Highland Springs High. Was named a first-team all-state selection on both sides of the football by Virginia High School Sports League as a wide receiver and defensive back his senior year. Was the No. 4 overall player in Richmond area by Richmond Times Dispatch. His team was ranked No. 43 in the nation and No. 1 in Virginia by Max Preps in 2015. His team finished 14-1 and won the state championship, the first for his school since 1961. As a senior, had 718 receiving yards and 376 rushing yards with 14 total touchdowns. Did most of his rushing as a Wildcat quarterback. Also lettered in track. He competed in the New Balance National High School Championship in 2015. Wallace credits his work ethic to his mother, Roxanne Barnes, who juggled two jobs and attended classes to earn her associate's degree while raising Wallace and his two sisters in their government-housing community. The family struggled financially and would stock up on candles and heat buckets of water in the oven when bills were past due. During the 2022 offseason, he purchased his mother a new home. Wallace did not meet his biological father, Kevin Wallace, until he visited him in prison at age six. He considers his high school coach, Loren Johnson, whom he calls "Pops," the father figure in his life. Majored in communications.