Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson played a huge role in the team's playoff run, but it seems as if he got a bit banged up in the process. ESPN's Ben Baby reported Sunday that Wilson had undergone successful surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder. Wilson reportedly suffered the injury in Week 13, but was able to return in Week 17, and stayed on the field throughout Cincinnati's playoff run.

Wilson sustained the injury in a loss against the Los Angeles Chargers. He missed three games as a result, but battled the pain in order to get onto the field in Week 17. His play in the regular-season finale helped propel the Bengals into the playoffs, and he enjoyed a tremendous run in the postseason, playing a critical role for the defense.

Wilson recorded a key interception for the Bengals and led the team with 39 tackles across their four playoff games. He recorded three tackles for loss in the Super Bowl LVI loss against the Los Angeles Rams, capping off what was a tremendous year for the 25-year-old.

The Bengals drafted Wilson in the third round in 2020 and he's since become an everyday starter for the team. He started all 13 games he played in this year, recording 100 tackles, 4 interceptions, 5 tackles for loss, and 1.0 sacks. He's expected to make a full recovery after having undergone the successful surgery.

No clear timetable for his return has been designated, but Bengals fans will surely be hoping the second-year linebacker will be ready to go for the start of the 2022 campaign.