The Cowboys release an important player
3 minute readPublished: Friday, February 20, 2026 at 4:07 pm
Cowboys Release Veteran Linebacker Logan Wilson
In a surprising move, the Dallas Cowboys have released linebacker Logan Wilson, ending his short tenure with the team. Wilson, acquired from the Cincinnati Bengals on November 4th in exchange for a future draft pick, played only half a season in Dallas.
Despite his limited time with the Cowboys, Wilson's performance in 2025 was notable. Across 15 games, including time with both Cincinnati and Dallas, he recorded 70 tackles, 34 of which were solo. He also forced one fumble, recovered another, and defended five passes. However, his on-field contributions were not enough to secure his place on the team.
The decision to release Wilson appears to stem from a combination of factors. While his athletic abilities are evident, adapting to the Cowboys' defensive system proved challenging. The team seems to be leaning towards younger players or reallocating resources to other areas.
A key driver behind the move is financial. Releasing Wilson frees up $6.5 million under the salary cap. This financial flexibility is crucial for the Cowboys as they look to attract free agents and potentially extend contracts for key players. The move signals a strategic focus on financial flexibility heading into the 2026 offseason.
For Wilson, now a free agent at 29 years old, the market is open. His experience and ability to generate turnovers are expected to attract interest from teams seeking defensive leadership.
BNN's Perspective:
While the release of a player like Wilson, who demonstrated solid performance, is unexpected, the NFL is a business. The Cowboys' decision to prioritize financial flexibility is understandable, especially given the competitive landscape of the league. This move allows them to potentially strengthen other areas of the team.
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