Cowboys Release Former Bengals LB Logan Wilson
The Cowboys released linebacker Logan Wilson to save $6.5 million in salary cap space after limited impact in seven games, continuing a defensive overhaul.
- On Friday, the Dallas Cowboys waived 29-year-old Logan Wilson in Frisco, Texas, freeing $6,500,000 in cap space.
- After losing snaps in Cincinnati, Wilson was traded to Dallas on Nov. 4 for a 2026 seventh-round pick, with rookies Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter taking more playing time.
- In seven games with Dallas, Wilson recorded 28 tackles and a forced fumble but started just one game, according to statements 43, 45, and 25.
- Now a free agent, Wilson will be looking for a new team this offseason, and his release reshuffles the linebacker roles after the team kept Kenneth Murray Jr. as the starter.
- Facing historically poor defensive numbers, Dallas finished last in scoring and passing defense and is overhauling its defense under Christian Parker after replacing Matt Eberflus.
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Cowboys release linebacker Logan Wilson, ending his brief tenure after trade with Bengals
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Cowboys released linebacker Logan Wilson on Friday, ending his brief Dallas tenure following an in-season trade that did little to boost one of the NFL's worst defenses.
Cowboys Release LB Logan Wilson
Logan Wilson’s time in Dallas is over. After acquiring him at the trade deadline during the 2025 season, the Dallas Cowboys have waived linebacker Logan Wilson on Friday. The move saves the Cowboys $6.5 million in salary cap space. In seven games with the Cowboys, Wilson tallied 28 tackles and a forced fumble, but he […] The post Cowboys Release LB Logan Wilson appeared first on Daily Snark.
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