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Vikings WR Jordan Addison enters plea agreement in DUI case
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July 15 was set to mark the start of the trial process stemming from Jordan Addison‘s 2024 DUI citation. The case has instead come to an end by means of a plea agreement.

Addison entered a guilty plea to the lesser charge of reckless driving with the involvement of alcohol – known more commonly as a “wet reckless” charge – as detailed in a statement from his attorney. As a result, the 23-year-old will pay a fine and complete two online courses in addition to a probationary period of up to one year.

“[Addison] has kept the organization apprised throughout these legal proceedings, and will continue in his full commitment to being a valuable member of his team,” the statement from his attorney reads in part. The NFL noted (via ESPN’s Kevin Seifert) that this situation remains under review.

With the legal matter now settled, league discipline could be handed down in the near future. As Seifert notes, standard practice in the case of DUI situations (for the first offense) is a three-game suspension. Missing that time would leave Minnesota without a key receiver but it would also have financial consequences. Addison would forfeit more than $88K for each game missed through suspension, and violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy would void the remaining guarantees on his first-round rookie contract (h/t Spotrac).

Another two years are in place on Addison’s deal, but the Vikings could keep him in the fold through 2027 by exercising his fifth-year option after the coming campaign. Considering the Pitt/USC alum’s production to date – 1,786 yards and 19 touchdowns on 133 catches – it would come as no surprise if that were to take place. For the time being, though, attention will be focused on the length of any potential suspension for the 2025 campaign.

When available, Addison is positioned to remain a full-time starter and a strong complementary option to Justin Jefferson in the passing game. The possibility still exists, however, that he will miss time in the fall.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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