
New details have come to light regarding Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison’s arrest for trespassing.
According to a police report, Addison caused a disturbance early Monday morning at the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, Fla. The casino wanted Addison removed from the premises, but he initially refused to leave.
Police arrived to escort Addison out, and they had to “repeatedly” redirect him toward the exit. He was ultimately arrested for trespassing in an occupied structure or conveyance, a misdemeanor, and released on $500 bond.
More details on the trespassing arrest of Jordan Addison earlier this week.
— michael j. babcock (@mikejbabcock) January 14, 2026
Cops were called to the Noodle Bar inside the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, FL, at 3:42 AM early Monday morning.
HRC wanted the 23-year-old Vikings WR removed — why is still unclear.
As police attempted to… pic.twitter.com/v1ZGfJhnAf
Addison’s agent said Tuesday that the wide receiver expects to be exonerated, and is even looking into a false arrest claim.
This is not the first time Addison has run into off-field issues. He was arrested and charged with a DUI prior to the 2024 season. He wound up having to serve a 3-game suspension to start the 2025 campaign as a result of that arrest.
Addison caught 42 passes for 610 yards with three touchdowns last season, as he was a victim of Minnesota’s inconsistent quarterback play.
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