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Logan Wilson Retires After Six NFL Seasons
18 Mar
Summary
- Linebacker Logan Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL.
- Wilson spent most of his six seasons with the Bengals.
- He was traded to the Cowboys for a seventh-round pick.

Logan Wilson, a former linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals, has announced his retirement from the NFL. Wilson's career spanned six seasons, with most of his time spent with the Bengals after being drafted in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
His career included a memorable 2021 playoff run with the Bengals, featuring key plays in their AFC Championship victory. In the middle of the 2025 season, Wilson was traded to the Cowboys for a seventh-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, where he finished out his playing time.
Wilson expressed gratitude for his time in both Cincinnati and Dallas, acknowledging the bonds formed with teammates and coaches. He played a total of 83 games, with 76 of those appearances coming for the Bengals.




