Cincinnati Bengals Linebacker Logan Wilson Requests a Trade
Another one bites the dust in Cincinnati. It seems the “Queen City” is becoming less of a kingdom and more of a revolving door for its defensive talent. This time, it’s team captain and Linebacker Logan Wilson who’s packing his bags and asking for a one-way ticket out of town. Sources confirmed on Thursday that Wilson has officially requested a trade, and frankly, who can blame him?
Going from a Super Bowl starter to watching rookies take your job has to be a tough pill to swallow. It’s like being the lead singer of a band and then suddenly getting demoted to playing the triangle. Sure, you’re still on stage, but nobody’s there to see you.
The Curious Case of Wilson’s Disappearing Snaps
Bengals team captain LB Logan Wilson has requested a trade, per @AdamSchefter pic.twitter.com/3OFm9P8vbR
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) October 23, 2025
Let’s break down the drama. Wilson, a guy who was once the heart and soul of this Bengals defense, has seen his playing time vanish faster than a plate of Skyline Chili at a tailgate. In the Week 6 game against the Packers, he was on the field for a measly 19.7% of defensive snaps. Nineteen percent! You spend more time than that waiting for a commercial to end.
Even though his snaps slightly increased to 47.5% against the Steelers, the writing was on the wall. The Bengals are all-in on their youth movement, giving rookies Barrett Carter and Demetrius Knight Jr. the keys to the defensive kingdom. While Head Coach Zac Taylor is publicly committed to the young guns, you have to wonder if they’re sacrificing proven talent for potential. It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off for them.
For Wilson, this isn’t just about pride; it’s about his career. He signed a four-year, $36 million extension just last year. He’s got two years left on that deal, and he’s not looking to spend them as a highly-paid cheerleader. He’s a player, a pivotal piece of the team that clawed its way to a Super Bowl just a few seasons ago. Remember that? He wants to be on the field, making plays, not just offering “great leadership” from the sidelines, as Carter graciously noted.
Final Thoughts
So, what’s next for Wilson? The Bengals could grant his wish and ship him off for a draft pick, saving some cash in the process. Or, they could play hardball and keep their disgruntled captain, creating a locker room situation that’s about as comfortable as wearing wet socks. Either way, this saga adds another layer of intrigue to a Bengals season that’s already been a rollercoaster.
One thing is for sure: Logan Wilson believes he’s still a headliner, and he’s ready to find a team that will give him the stage he deserves. Stay tuned, because the NFL trade deadline is always full of surprises.
