Jordan Addison’s Hard Rock Arrest Details Revealed

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was arrested at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa (FL), this week.
Outside of his handsome new mugshot, all we knew about Jordan’s alleged transgressions, entering Wednesday, was that the former USC and Pitt WR was being charged with (essentially) misdemeanor trespassing/refusal to leave private property.
Details of Jordan Addison’s latest arrest surface
But today, TMZ Sports dug up the police report from Addison’s arrest, which details why Jordan Addison was arrested. We also got an exact location of the incident — the Hard Rock Noodle Bar.
According to the police report (per TMZ), Addison was told to leave multiple times, though it’s unclear exactly why he was being kicked out. The report states that “authorities” attempted to escort Jordan out, without arrest.
But after unsuccessfully “redirecting him to the front exit multiple times”, Addison was finally arrested, according to police, where he was later booked and eventually released on $500 bail.
Police documents indicate law enforcement was dispatched to the Noodle Bar, located inside the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, Florida, after Addison, 23, refused to leave the restaurant despite several requests from casino security.
It’s unclear why they wanted Addison removed.
The docs say that while being escorted out, Addison had to be redirected to the front exit multiple times before authorities ultimately arrested him for trespassing.
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The Minnesota Vikings’ 2025 season hasn’t even been over for a month, but that’s all the time Jordan Addison needed to put future money in jeopardy. Not smart for a kid coming off his worst NFL season (42 REC, 610 YDS, 3 TD).
Are the Minnesota Vikings sick of Addison’s antics yet?
The 23-year-old wide talent is making the arrest thing an offseason tradition, which has to be wearing thin — not just on Vikings coaches and executives — but on the Wilf ownership group.
Since the Love Boat Scandal, Mark and Zygi Wilf have made it their mission to avoid as much negative press as possible, surrounding their multi-billion dollar football franchise.
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But that has suddenly become much more difficult, since selecting Jordan Addison with the No. 23 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Since that day, Addison — whose fresh new court date is set for February 9 — has now been cited for speeding, arrested for DUI and most recently, (allegedly) refusing to leave the Hard Rock Noodle Bar.
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