TRADE: Cowboys land potential impact defender Logan Wilson

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The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly made a move to shore up one of their most glaring weaknesses by acquiring LB Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals.

While the official details of the trade have not yet been disclosed, several reports indicate that Cincinnati was seeking at least a sixth-round pick in return for the veteran defender. (now confirmed to be a 7th-round pick)

Celebrating a touchdown by Cincinnati Bengals linebacker number 55 in an NFL game at Paul Brown Stadium. The player is wearing a black jersey, orange gloves, and a helmet, with the scoreboard showing 40 seconds remaining. The intense game atmosphere includes a cheering crowd and team teammates in the background. This action shot highlights key moments in football, team spirit, and game-day excitement.

This move couldn’t come at a better time for the Cowboys, whose linebacker play has been among the worst in the NFL this season.

Missed tackles, poor pursuit angles, and communication breakdowns have plagued the unit week after week, leaving the middle of the field exposed to both the run and short passing attacks.

The Cowboys have desperately lacked a physical, instinctive presence at linebacker since losing DeMarvion Overshown to injury, and the defense as a whole has suffered because of it.

Overshown has been working his way back, and now will have a new partner in crime when he returns.

Enter Logan Wilson; a player known for his toughness, football intelligence, and leadership.

A former third-round pick out of Wyoming, Wilson has been one of the most consistent players on Cincinnati’s defense in recent years. He brings excellent tackling form, reliable coverage ability against tight ends and running backs, and a nose for the football.

His range and instincts make him a natural fit in DC Matt Eberflus’ system, which thrives on disciplined, assignment-sound play from the linebackers.

Wilson’s contract runs through 2027, but the Cowboys have a potential out after this season, providing flexibility if things don’t work out.

Essentially, Dallas can treat the remainder of the 2025 season as a trial period to evaluate his long-term fit.

For a defense that has been anemic and inconsistent all year, adding Wilson could bring much-needed stability and veteran savvy to a group that has been searching for answers, and perhaps, a turning point.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr.

Mario Herrera Jr. is a husband, a father of three, and he has been a Dallas Cowboys fan since 1991. He's a stats guy, although stats don't always tell the whole story. Writing about the Dallas Cowboys is his passion. Dak Prescott apologist.

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Cowboys fan
Cowboys fan
Nov 4, 2025 6:53 AM

The best move we could’ve made!! This is the exact trade I wanted us to make, and the player I wanted us to get!! Now let’s see if we can get anybody else!!

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Nov 4, 2025 8:46 AM
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A washed LB that just lost his job to a mid rookie? THIS is the player that turns the season around?

Dude…

James Vargas
James Vargas
Nov 4, 2025 7:27 AM

Toooo late. Save the draft pick. This team needs a complete overhaul.

Edward Carmichael
Edward Carmichael
Nov 6, 2025 3:29 PM

a Dallas Cowboys fan, since the 70’s Cincinnati Bengals owner Michael Brown must be very happy to trade LB Logan Wilson because Michael Brown is cheap so now Jerry Jones will have to pay LB Logan Wilson the rest of his contract

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