The Dallas Cowboys have waived linebacker Logan Wilson, a roster move that clears $6.5 million in salary cap space for the franchise. The decision was announced Thursday, giving the Cowboys additional financial flexibility as they shape their roster for the upcoming season.
By parting ways with Wilson, Dallas reduces its financial commitments at the linebacker position and opens up cap room that can be used on re-signing current players, pursuing free agents, or addressing other roster needs through trades and future signings. The move reflects the ongoing balancing act teams face between on-field production, positional depth, and long-term salary cap strategy.
Waiving a veteran linebacker of Wilson’s profile signals that the Cowboys are willing to reconfigure their defensive depth chart. It also suggests confidence in other options at the position, whether from younger players, recent additions, or planned schematic adjustments on defense. For front offices, such decisions are often influenced by a combination of contract structure, age, health history, and projected role within the defensive system.
The $6.5 million in cap savings is a significant figure within the constraints of the NFL’s hard salary cap, where every dollar can influence decisions on retaining key contributors or adding new talent. These savings may give Dallas more room to maneuver as important calendar dates approach on the NFL offseason schedule, including the start of the new league year and free agency.
Wilson now becomes available to other teams, who can evaluate his experience and potential fit within their own defensive schemes. For the player, being waived at this stage of the offseason can create opportunities to join a new club that views him as an upgrade or as valuable depth at linebacker.
For the Cowboys, the move marks another step in the continual process of roster construction. The organization will now look to capitalize on the newly created salary cap space while working to maintain or improve the overall strength and versatility of its defense heading into next season.