
Logan Wilson Youth Football Camps Filling Up Fast
LARAMIE -- Logan Wilson is coming home.
Fresh off announcing his retirement after six seasons in the NFL, the Casper product is again hosting a pair of Wyoming football camps, one in Laramie June 6 and another in his hometown June 20.

The latter will be held at Dick Cheney Alumni Field. The first will be held inside War Memorial Stadium, a place where Wilson suited up at middle linebacker from 2016-19. Both camps run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The events are open to boys and girls, entering first grade through eighth. Campers will receive performance training from Wilson, a signed team photo and an exclusive T-shirt.
You can register right HERE.
Wilson tallied 421 career tackles during his stint in Laramie, earning All-American honors after his senior season. He was also the Mountain West Freshman of the Year in 2016, the same year the Cowboys punched their ticket to the conference title game.
Wilson was selected in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. He called the Queen City home for the better part of five years, registering 541 tackles and intercepting 11 passes. He was a key member of the team's run to Super Bowl LVI where the Bengals lost to the Los Angeles Rams.
A team captain, Wilson was ultimately traded to the Dallas Cowboys last fall. He announced in March that it was his last year in the league and he would not be seeking a new contract.
"I'm in a great headspace about it all," Wilson, 29, told 7220sports.com. "I've been blessed to play this long. I want to be healthy, playing with my kids, pain free. That's way more important to me."
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