FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys made another calculated roster decision Friday, releasing veteran linebacker Logan Wilson as part of their ongoing offseason adjustments.
Wilson, 29, saw action in seven games during the 2025 season, making one start. He recorded 24 total tackles, forced a fumble and defended a pass while serving in a rotational role within the defense.
The move carries financial implications beyond the field. With no guaranteed salary remaining on his contract, Dallas will gain $6.5 million in cap space for 2026 — added flexibility that could prove valuable as the front office navigates extensions and future roster decisions.
Wilson provided experienced depth when called upon, but the Cowboys appear focused on reshaping the linebacker room with an eye toward long-term stability.
Friday’s decision reflects a broader effort to fine-tune the roster as Dallas positions itself for the next phase of its defensive evolution.


