
One of the Minnesota Vikings top offensive targets reportedly has another legal issue on his hands.
Fresh off of a three-game suspension to start the year after pleading no contest to a DUI-related charge, Vikings third-year receiver Jordan Addison was reportedly arrested in Tampa on Monday.
Addison was released on $500 bond at 2:40 p.m. that afternoon, but it has to be concerning for the franchise that one of their star playmakers is the subject of another troubling offseason headline.
According to SI.com, Addison was booked for "probable cause trespassing" on an "occupied structure or conveyance on the 5200 block of Orient Road."
That block is said to be the location of numerous restaurants and clubs and the arrest occurred around 4 a.m. Addison was later booked at the county jail around 7:30 that morning before his eventual release several hours later.
Addison caught 42 balls for 610 yards and three touchdowns in 2025, good for second on the team behind all-world wideout Justin Jefferson. But also a tick down for his numbers as a rookie and in his second year.
Head coach Kevin O'Connell was asked about Addison's arrest during his end-of-season press briefing on Tuesday, and here's what O'Connell had to say:
"I just learned about that very, very recently, so I don’t want to speculate on that in any way, shape, or form,” O’Connell told reporters. "We gotta get as many facts and find out exactly what happened. Speculating at this point would be incredibly premature for me."
Kevin O'Connell acknowledges that he is aware of Jordan Addison's arrest for misdemeanor trespassing in Florida but said it's too early to speculate or comment on.
— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) January 13, 2026
Addison was the 23rd overall back in 2023 after at Pitt and USC. And because of that, the Vikings have just a handful of months to decide on whether or not they want to pick up his fifth-year option.
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