Wyoming’s Logan Wilson to Host Dinner, Youth Football Camp in Casper
LARAMIE -- Logan Wilson is coming back to Casper.
He wants you to join him, too.
The Cincinnati Bengals middle linebacker is hosting a youth football camp and dinner this summer in the Oil City, Wilson's hometown.
All proceeds will benefit Natrona County High School Athletics, the Boys & Girls Club of Central Wyoming and the Brooks Joshua Anderson Foundation working to find a cause and cure for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Registration is now open at loganwilsonevents.com.
LOGAN WILSON YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP
When: Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Natrona County High School, Casper, Wyo. (930 S. Elm St.)
What: One day football camp
Who: Boys and girls entering grades 1 through 8
Cost: $75 (Camp scholarships also available)
More: Registered campers will receive performance training from Wilson, a signed camp team photo and an exclusive camp t-shirt. Additional upgrades available including a Logan Wilson signed Football and/or a Logan Wilson signed Jersey, to be picked up at Camp. Find more information at loganwilsonevents.com.
LOGAN AND MORGAN WILSON DINNER
When: Saturday, June 22, 2024 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Where: Events at the M, Casper, Wyo. (234 E. 1st St.)
What: Benefit dinner with Logan and Morgan Wilson
Who: Anyone
Cost: From $150 (Seating is limited, tickets are going fast)
More: Join the Wilsons at Events at The M in Downtown Casper for a night of football and fun, with catering and drinks by Occasions by Cory. Dress is business casual. VIP packages are also available. The Hampton Inn in Casper is the event's official hotel partner and is offering rooms for $129 for all attendees. Find more information at loganwilsonevents.com.
Wilson, a third-round selection of the Bengals in the 2020 NFL Draft, played college football at the University of Wyoming from 2016-19, registering 421 tackles -- the fourth most in program history -- to go along with 10 interceptions and five forced fumbles.
He was named the Mountain West Freshman of the Year after the 2016 season and earned all-conference honors as a senior, along with earning the title of All-American.
The former Natrona County standout has been one of the top tacklers in the NFL and is coming off a career year with 135 stops, 78 of which were credited as solo tackles. Since arriving in the Queen City, Wilson has picked off 11 passes, including four last fall. He also has 5.5 career sacks.
Wilson helped lead the Bengals to Super Bowl LVI in 2022.
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