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Logan Wilson

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Logan Wilson is a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys. Born in Casper, Wyoming Logan played college football at the University of Wyoming, where he was named Mountain West Freshman of the Year as well as First-team All-Mountain West. He was selected by the Bengals with the 64th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Wilson was named starting middle linebacker for the Bengals heading into the 2021 season. He led the team in interceptions for the 2021 season. He also had an interception that would lead to the game-winning field goal in the AFC Divisional round. He helped lead his defense to the Super Bowl as a first-year starter. Logan assisted the Bengals defense in making it back to the AFC Championship this year in 2022. He led the Bengals defense in tackles while finishing 32nd amongst all NFL players in total tackles. Between 2020 and 2023, Logan Wilson has the most interceptions by a linebacker (7). Wilson has developed into one of the NFL's top LBs and is among Cincinnati's most productive defensive players. Has led the team in tackles in each of the past two regular seasons, including a career-high 123 in 2022 despite missing Game 7 vs. Atlanta with a right shoulder injury. Played 954 defensive snaps in 2022 regular season (3rd-most on team), then lined up for every snap (202) in the postseason. Logan contributed to one of the most iconic plays in team history in Wild Card Playoff vs. Baltimore, when he forced a fumble by QB Tyler Huntley at the Bengals' one-yard line in the fourth quarter, and it was recovered by DE Sam Hubbard and returned 98 yards for a TD. For the third straight season, Wilson led the Bengals in tackles with a career-high 135, and added one sack, nine passes defensed, two forced fumbles and tied for the team lead in interceptions with four. Wilson’s 11 career interceptions are the most by any linebacker since he entered the league in 2020. He is also one of just two players to record 10 interceptions, five sacks and five forced fumbles since 2020. In 2024, Logan started 11 games tallying 2 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 104 tackles before heading to IR in early December. See articles that showcase Logan Wilson’s incredible philanthropic work: How Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson found his cause and his people through tragedy - The Athletic Bengals Hit Another Homer As They Turn Out For Logan Wilson And His Buddy Brooks Logan Wilson Softball Event Raises Money for SIDS Logan Wilson Donates Q-Collars to Natrona Career Highlights and Awards: Mountain West Freshman of the Year (2016) First-team All-Mountain West (2019) Second-team All-Mountain West (2017)

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