The Dallas Cowboys made another offseason move after missing the NFL playoffs.
Team reporter Patrik Walker posted that linebacker Logan Wilson has been waived. Now, this move will benefit the Cowboys in salary cap space, with a saving of $6.5M.
Wilson arrived in Dallas last November after a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals selected him 65th overall in the 2020 draft, and he grew into a key defender. He posted four straight 100-tackle seasons from 2021 through 2024 and totaled 11 career interceptions.
In 2025, his role shifted. Cincinnati moved toward younger players, and Wilson later joined Dallas. Across 15 games with both teams, he recorded 70 tackles and five passes defensed.