Ex-Bengals, Cowboys LB Logan Wilson retires at 29
“After a lot of thought and prayer, I’ve decided to officially retire from the NFL,” Wilson, 29, wrote on Instagram. “From being a Wyoming kid with big dreams to hearing my name called in the 3rd round of the 2020 Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals… football gave me more than I ever could have imagined.”
Height, who has an NFL-ready frame at 6-3, had a productive senior season at Texas Tech as he recorded 21 solo tackles and 10 sacks while tacking on two forced fumbles. Height had an unusual collegiate career, as he played meaningful snaps for four different programs in four seasons, starting with Auburn in 2021, USC in 2023, Georgia Tech in 2024, and Texas Tech in 2025.
Besides Mafe, they also signed defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and safety Bryan Cook. All three additions look to be impact starters for the Bengals defense, but they still need more. They were the worst defense in the league against the run last year while being one of the worst overall units in football, too.