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CINCINNATI — The Bengals are open to trading veteran linebacker Logan Wilson, multiple league sources have confirmed. Wilson, 29, requested a trade earlier this month after rookie Barrett Carter took his place in the Bengals' starting lineup. He has 47 tackles in eight games.
The Cincinnati Bengals indeed sound a like team open to the idea of trading linebacker and captain Logan Wilson. So says a new report, which at least mentions the possibility of the Bengals picking up the phone, should teams call before the NFL trade deadline next week.
A Cincinnati Bengals defender has shockingly requested a trade or release from the team ahead of the deadline.
Cincinnati's sack master is a popular name for trade rumors around the league, but the team's history says it's very unlikely he'd be dealt.
The majority of Hendrickson trade ideas fall under this umbrella ahead of Tuesday’s deadline. That includes Conor Orr of Sports Illustrated saying a “dream deal” is Hendrickson going to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for 2026 third- and conditional fourth-round picks:
Per ESPN's Ben Baby, defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson requested a trade or release from the team. He's the third member of the defense to request a trade ahead of next week's NFL deadline.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson has requested a trade ahead of the team's NFL Week 9 game against the Chicago Bears at Paycor Stadium, according to a report from ESPN. Jackson was inactive for the Bengals' Week 8 loss to the New York Jets and the team's Week 7 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
But there’s a new trade idea making the rounds early this week that suggests the Bengals go get Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen, courtesy of ESPN’s Seth Walder:
Sources: Jackson third Bengals player to request to be moved Jackson’s trade request continues a recent trend. Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson has requested a trade, which was first reported by ESPN on Oct.
ESPN's Stephen Holder discussed whether the Colts could acquire Trey Hendrickson before the Nov. 4 trade deadline.
That’s the issue: Burrow could still come back and the Bengals are, technically, second in the AFC North at 3-5 behind Pittsburgh, a 4-3 team Cincinnati has already defeated once. Baltimore is 2-5 and Cleveland 2-6. In theory, a win in Week 9 keeps the Bengals at 4-5 and in the hunt while Burrow remains on track for a mid-December return.