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 started just one game. Despite the struggles at linebacker, the Cowboys opted to start Kenneth Walker Jr. over Wilson. He did not play a snap in the Cowboys Christmas Day game against the Washington Commanders. 

The Cowboys traded a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for Wilson. 

In parts of five seasons with the Bengals, Wilson started 65 games, intercepted 11 passes and was a key figure in their run to Super Bowl LVI where they lost to the Los Angeles Rams.