Former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson will be looking for a new team this offseason.Wilson, 29, was waived by the Dallas Cowboys on Friday, just a few months after the Bengals traded him to the Cowboys for a seventh round pick in April’s NFL Draft.Wilson didn’t have any guaranteed money remaining on his contract and the Cowboys will save $6.5 million in cap space by releasing the veteran linebacker.In seven games with the Cowboys, Wilson collected 24 total tackles, forced one fumble and started one time.Wilson saw his playing time decrease in his final days with the Bengals, seeing fewer snaps in October as the Bengals committed more playing time to rookies Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter under defensive coordinator Al Golden.Wilson had 46 total tackles and no tackles for loss in the 2025 season when he was traded to Dallas on Nov. 4.A third round pick by Cincinnati in the 2020 NFL Draft, Wilson played a key role on Bengals’ teams that went to a Super Bowl and two AFC Championship Games.From 2020-24, Wilson averaged 99 tackles per season, intercepted 11 passes and had 19 tackles for loss.

CINCINNATI —

Former Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson will be looking for a new team this offseason.

Wilson, 29, was waived by the Dallas Cowboys on Friday, just a few months after the Bengals traded him to the Cowboys for a seventh round pick in April’s NFL Draft.

Wilson didn’t have any guaranteed money remaining on his contract and the Cowboys will save $6.5 million in cap space by releasing the veteran linebacker.

In seven games with the Cowboys, Wilson collected 24 total tackles, forced one fumble and started one time.

Wilson saw his playing time decrease in his final days with the Bengals, seeing fewer snaps in October as the Bengals committed more playing time to rookies Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter under defensive coordinator Al Golden.

Wilson had 46 total tackles and no tackles for loss in the 2025 season when he was traded to Dallas on Nov. 4.

A third round pick by Cincinnati in the 2020 NFL Draft, Wilson played a key role on Bengals’ teams that went to a Super Bowl and two AFC Championship Games.

From 2020-24, Wilson averaged 99 tackles per season, intercepted 11 passes and had 19 tackles for loss.