Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison is very likely a happy camper after seeing the Detroit Lions extend Jameson Williams to a massive contract.
Look, I get it. You’re scrolling through your fantasy rankings, staring at Jordan Addison’s name, and wondering if this kid is going to be your league winner or the reason you’re buying drinks for everyone come December.
Jakobi Meyers requested a trade earlier in the week, and the Adam Thielen move indirectly affects his odds of finding a new team. The Minnesota Vikings needed another wide receiver, as Jordan Addison is serving a three-game suspension to start the season, and Jalen Nailor is recovering from a hand injury.
As Arch Manning approaches the potential of entering the NFL Draft, speculation surrounding his landing spot has intensified. Analysts have pointed to the Minnesota Vikings as a prime destination for the young quarterback, especially considering his family ties to the organization.
Wide receiver depth was already in a tough spot for the Minnesota Vikings going into practice on Wednesday, as their scrimmage didn't end in the best of terms.
Already in an injury crisis, the Vikings' wide receiver room took two more hits during Wednesday's practice with both Jordan Addison and rookie Tai Felton leaving the session early.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Minnesota Vikings are hopeful that they can recapture the magic they had from the 2024 season. Minnesota won 14 games last year with Sam Darnold filling in for an injured J.J.
The Minnesota Vikings are actively looking to trade for a veteran WR, with Jordan Addison’s suspension looming when the season begins. Kevin O’Connell and the Minnesota Vikings are hunting for a wide receiver who can add depth early in the year, with Addison out for the first three games through suspension.
The Minnesota Vikings are "seriously exploring" a possible trade for a veteran receiver as it faces up entering the season without WR2 Jordan Addison for the first three games.
With Jordan Addison suspended the first three games of the season and Rondale Moore out for the season with a devastating knee injury, the Vikings could be scouring free agency for dependable wide receiver depth before the Sept.
One of the bigger storylines of Minnesota Vikings training camp has been the absence of wide receiver Justin Jefferson. He left practice on the second day of training camp with tightness in his leg.
Off the field, Jordan Addison has made some mistakes. On the field, Jordan Addison has been exemplary, so much so that he often generates praise from onlookers.
With a lingering hamstring injury to Justin Jefferson, the looming suspension for Jordan Addison, and the season-ending injury to Rondale Moore, the Vikings' receiver room has taken several hits over the past month.
Packers WR Christian Watson suffered a torn ACL in last year’s season finale. Watson spoke about his recovery, saying he’s keeping a good mentality through his rehab. “It’s definitely tough.
As the 2025 NFL regular season draws near, some teams are now preparing to be without some of their top playmakers. One of those teams will be the Minnesota
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison is going to serve a three-game suspension for his Driving Under the Influence arrest in July of 2024. He made it clear after practice on Wednesday that he won't appeal the suspension.
The NFL has suspended Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison three games without pay for violating the league's substances of abuse policy, the club announced Tuesday.
The Minnesota Vikings are bracing for a three-game suspension for wide receiver Jordan Addison over last year's DUI arrest, ESPN reported Monday. Addison, 23, resolved his legal case last month by pleading no contest to a lesser charge.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says the Vikings are bracing to lose WR Jordan Addison to a three-game suspension to start the season. Fowler points out the NFL has
All Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison can do now is wait. Last week, Addison's DUI case in Los Angeles concluded when he accepted a plea deal that reduced his charges to a "wet reckless," which came with a small fine and 12 months of probation.