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Logan Wilson

#55 LB / Dallas Cowboys / EXP: 6YRS Height: 6-2 Weight: 245 lb Age: 29 College: Wyoming Bye 10

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    Cowboys' Logan Wilson: Will debut for Dallas on MNF

    Logan Wilson is active for Monday's game against the Raiders.Wilson is past a calf injury that caused him to miss one regular-season game with the Bengals before being traded to the Dallas Cowboys in early November. With an extra week of practices under his belt courtesy of the Cowboys' Week 10 bye, Wilson should play a prominent role on defense alongside Shemar James and Kenneth Murray. Wilson posted 46 tackles (19 solo), four pass defenses and one fumble recovery across eight regular-season games with the Bengals prior to his trade.

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    Cowboys' Logan Wilson: Not on injury report

    Logan Wilson (calf) was not listed on Thursday's injury report, Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.Prior to being traded from Cincinnati to Dallas at the deadline, Wilson was inactive for the Bengals' Week 9 matchup with the Bears due to a calf injury. Now a member of the Dallas Cowboys and coming off a bye week, Wilson appears healthy and ready to slot in as the starting weak-side linebacker for Monday's matchup with the Raiders.

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    Cowboys' Logan Wilson: Headed to Dallas

    The Dallas Cowboys acquired Logan Wilson (calf) from the Bengals on Tuesday in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round draft pick, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Wilson, who requested to be dealt last month after his snaps had decreased, is thus in line to move from one struggling defense to another. Once he moves past the calf issue that sidelined him in Week 9, the 29-year-old will provided a needed boost to the Cowboys linebacker corps. Wilson will be under contract through 2027 after signing a four-year, $36 million extension with the Bengals in July 2023. In eight games with the Bengals this season, Wilson has recorded 46 tackles, and he notched at least 100 stops in each of the previous four campaigns. With Dallas on bye in Week 10, Wilson will have added time to recover from his injury, as well as acclimate himself to his new team's defensive system.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Inactive for Week 9

    Logan Wilson (calf) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears.Wilson's absence comes as little surprise after he was unable to practice this week due to the calf injury before being listed as doubtful heading into Sunday. Before succumbing to the injury, the veteran linebacker had seen his playing time get scaled back in each of the past three weeks while the Cincinnati Bengals opened up more snaps for rookies Demetrius Knight and Barrett Carter. As a result of the drop in playing time, Wilson put in a request for a trade, and Dianna Russini of The Athletic relays that the Bengals have received inquiries from several teams regarding the 29-year-old's availability ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Doubtful for Sunday

    Logan Wilson (calf) is listed as doubtful ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Bears, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.The veteran linebacker from Wyoming didn't practice all week due to a calf injury and is now expected to miss his first game of the season Sunday. With both Wilson and Oren Burks (groin, questionable) dealing with injuries ahead of the Week 9 matchup, Joe Giles-Harris is expected to have a larger role in Cincinnati's inside-linebacker corps.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Remains sidelined Thursday

    Logan Wilson (calf) remained a non-participant at Thursday's practice, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.Wilson hasn't missed a game this season, but he's in danger of being absent for Sunday's game against the Bears. His absence from practice could be linked to the linebacker's recent trade request, as the Nov. 4 trade deadline is fast approaching.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Working through calf injury

    Logan Wilson did not participate in Wednesday's practice due to a calf injury, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.Wilson may have picked up the injury during the Cincinnati Bengals' Week 8 loss against the Jets, when he logged five tackles (two solo). However, his omission from Wednesday's practice could also be due to the trade request he made this past Thursday after seeing his playing time on defense dip significantly in Weeks 6 and 7. Wilson's practice participation over the next two days will be worth monitoring ahead of Sunday's game against the Bears.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Requests trade from Cincinnati

    Logan Wilson requested a trade from the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.Wilson has started all seven games to this point in the season, but he's been a starter in name only for Cincinnati, as he's logged just 19.7 and 45.6 percent of the defensive snaps in each of the past two contests. The Bengals have moved in the direction of rookies Barrett Carter and Demetrius Knight at linebacker. With Wilson's playing time fading, he's looking for a new opportunity elsewhere. Wilson is signed through the 2027 season.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Remains odd man out

    Logan Wilson recorded four tackles (one solo) and one pass defensed in Thursday's 33-31 win over the Steelers.Wilson has been usurped by rookie Barrett Carter, with Carter and Demetrius Knight forming the starting inside-linebacker duo. Wilson did see the field for 26 of 57 defensive snaps (45.6 percent), but he's no longer a reliable IDP contributor.

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    Bengals' Logan Wilson: Benched in loss to Packers

    Logan Wilson was benched in favor of rookie Barrett Carter in Sunday's loss to the Packers, Charlie's Chalkboard reports. Wilson still managed four tackles in the snaps he did play.Wilson struggled, especially in coverage, last week against the Lions, and the Cincinnati Bengals decided to turn to Carter full-time instead. Barring an injury to Carter or fellow rookie Demetrius Knight, this appears to be a full-time change.

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