In a Week 13 loss to the Chargers, Bengals’ linebacker Logan Wilson suffered a torn labrum in his shoulder. Wilson missed most of the remainder of the regular season, returning for a Week 17 win against the Chiefs that clinched the AFC North for Cincinnati. After toughing it out through the playoffs, as well, Wilson finally had a procedure last week, according to ESPN’s Ben Baby, and is expected to make a full recovery.
Wilson was a third-round pick for Cincinnati in the 2020 NFL Draft. After a year as a back up, Wilson was named the team’s starting middle linebacker to start the 2021 NFL season. In 12 games before his injury, Wilson tallied 92 tackles, 5.0 for a loss, and sacked the quarterback once. He was active in coverage, too, reeling in 4 interceptions.
Wilson missed three games after sustaining his injury, returning to help his squad make the playoffs. Once in the postseason, Wilson returned to making a huge impact on defense for the Bengals, saving his best game for Super Bowl LVI. In the team’s loss to the Rams, Wilson recorded 9 tackles, including 3.0 tackles for loss, and deflected a pass attempt.
Wilson surely showed his toughness and earned the respect of his teammates after playing through an injury all the way through the Super Bowl. With an impressive sophomore season, Wilson established himself as a potential leader on the Bengals’ defense and the future of their linebacking corps. Cincinnati will be happy to have him back to 100% to start the 2022 NFL season.