Veteran linebacker Logan Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday through a post on his official Instagram account, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
A standout defender for both the Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys, Wilson concludes a career defined by high-level tackle production and elite coverage skills. Originally drafted by Cincinnati in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Wyoming, Wilson served as a cornerstone for the Bengals defense during their 2021 Super Bowl run and consecutive AFC Championship appearances.
Following his successful tenure in Cincinnati, Wilson was traded to the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. He was a free agent at the time of his retirement announcement. Over the course of his career, Wilson established himself as a premier off-ball linebacker, consistently leading his teams in tackles and recording double-digit career interceptions. His 2023 season with the Bengals was particularly notable, as he started all 17 games and recorded a career-high 135 total tackles.
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