Logan was hired by the LSU football program Tuesday as a defensive line analyst for the 2020 season, Brooks Kubena of The Advocate reports.
Logan last suited up in the NFL for the Titans in 2018, producing just 14 tackles (five solo) across 15 games. His move to coaching likely spells the end of his playing career, where he racked up 230 tackles (161 solo) and seven sacks across six seasons in the NFL.
Logan (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Patriots, John Glennon of The Athletic reports.
Logan will play through a minor knee issue that kept him limited in practice this week, but his snap count could be held in check with Austin Johnson expected to start at nose tackle.
Logan (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Logan popped up on Tennessee's injury report this week with a knee issue, and he was limited for two consecutive practice sessions. The severity of the veteran defensive lineman's injury remains undisclosed, but if Logan were to miss any time, expect Darius Kilgo to receive an uptick in defensive snaps.
Logan (elbow) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Logan was sidelined during Sunday's game against the Ravens due to an elbow injury but appears to have recovered. Barring any setbacks, the rotational nose tackle appears on track to suit up against the Chargers in Week 7.
Logan is inactive for Sunday's game against Baltimore due to an elbow injury, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Logan was added to the injury report Thursday and was unable to practice the rest of the week. Darius Kilgo will serve as the Titans' rotational nose tackle Sunday.
Logan has agreed to a deal with the Titans, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports
Logan played 15 games for the Chiefs last season, starting 12 times and recording 52 tackles. The 28-year-old will bolster the interior of a Tennessee defensive line that's led by Jurrell Casey, who recorded at least five sacks each of the past five seasons. The Titans ranked fourth in the NFL with 88.8 rushing yards allowed per game last year, and Logan should only help that cause moving forward.
Logan (knee) is listed as inactive for Sunday's game against the Broncos, BJ Kissel of the Chiefs' official site reports.
Logan hasn't missed a game all season, but there's no reason to rush him back in a game without playoff seeding implications. The fifth-year pro has 52 tackles (35 solo) and 1.5 sacks through 15 games, and Justin Hamilton will slot in at nose tackle for Sunday's game.
Logan (knee) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
The designation isn't surprising considering Logan did not participate in practice this week, and the fact the Chiefs are locked into the No. 4 seed in the AFC. Justin Hamilton is slated to start at nose tackle with Logan unlikely to play Sunday.
Logan (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
It isn't clear if Logan injured his knee during Sunday's victory over Miami or if he's simply being given the day off. In any case, his status is worth monitoring in advance of Sunday's season finale in Denver.
Logan (knee) was a full participant in practice Thursday.
Head coach Andy Reid indicated earlier this week that the knee issue was a minor one, and Logan fully participating in practice Thursday confirms that. The 28-year-old is fully expected to play in Sunday's game against the Eagles at this point.
Logan is dealing with a knee/quad contusion, but head coach Andy Reid said he expected him to practice, Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star reports.
Logan's injury seems like a fairly minor one, as Reid remains optimistic that the nose tackle will be set to return to the field this week. Expect an update on Logan when he does return to practice.
Logan recorded one tackle in 21 snaps during Friday's preseason loss to the Seahawks.
Bailey appears to be healthy entering the 2017 season. That's great news for a Chiefs defense that had trouble stopping the run at times last year.
Logan did not practice Saturday due to a sore knee, Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star reports.
The fact that Logan is only dealing with soreness suggests this injury isn't anything to be overly concerned about. Jarvis Jones took his place in the base defense, though it was Rakeem Nunez-Roches who shifted over from end to fill in at nose tackle.
Logan will sign with the Chiefs, Terez A. Paylor of The Kansas City Star reports.
Logan's signing could seem to indicate that Kansas City doesn't expect free agent Dontari Poe to return. A fellow run-stuffing nose tackle, Logan totaled 24 tackles and 2.5 sacks this past season, but that came after the Eagles switched to a 4-3 defense. In both of the prior two seasons, Logan posted at least 55 stops while working in a 3-4 scheme, which is what the Chiefs utilize.
Logan (groin) is active for Sunday's tilt with the Falcons.
Logan will take the field for the first time in three games and is expected to reclaim his role as a starting defensive tackle. However, the team could monitor his reps, meaning backup Beau Allen could see more action than usual.
Logan (groin) is questionable to play Sunday against the Falcons.
Logan hasn't played in three games, but has been fully involved in practice this week and appears likely to take the field. In such a scenario, expect Beau Allen to revert to backup status since Logan projects to reclaim his starting role along the Eagles' defensive line.
Logan (groin) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Logan has missed three consecutive games with a groin problem. However, his complete participation Wednesday suggests a return Sunday against the Falcons is imminent.
Head coach Doug Pederson said Logan (groin) will be back at practice Wednesday.
Logan -- the Eagles' top defender against the run -- has missed three straight games with a groin injury. Beau Allen has stepped up in his place, but Logan's potential return will certainly provide a boost to the Eagles' recently-suspect defense.
Logan (groin) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants.
Logan is set to miss his third consecutive game in Week 9 as he continues to deal with the groin issue. In his absence, Beau Allen figures to pick up another start at defensive tackle.
Logan (groin) will be a game-time decision Sunday against the Giants, Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
After missing two consecutive games, Logan returned to practice this week, albeit in a limited fashion. Beau Allen will continue to start if he's ultimately unavailable.