Could 2024 be Jordan Addison’s Last with Vikings?

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Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first-round in 2023, Jordan Addison has been with the team for two offseasons now. In both of those offseasons, Addison has two run-ins with the law. During the 2023 offseason, Addison was cited for driving 140 miles per hour (85 miles per hour over the speed limit) in his Lamborghini.

A few weeks back, he was arrested on suspicion of DUI while being found asleep at the wheel in a Rolls Royce on a major interstate just outside of Los Angeles Airport. He’s on strike two, and if a third incident happens, he’s likely on his way out. At least, that’s what some local reporters think.

Three strikes your out if you’re Minnesota Vikings’ Jordan Addison

In Charley Walter’s (Pioneer Press) recent column, he hinted at what the likely suspension will be for Addison as well as how unreliable he is which could lead to this being his last season in Minnesota. It’s quite shocking honestly.

It’s likely that Addison’s latest transgression will result in a three-game suspension without pay. That would cost him, based on the way his contract is structured, about $177,000, half the price of a Rolls-Royce.

Addison has proven unreliable, and it wouldn’t be surprising if this is his last season in Minnesota.

Charley Walters (Pioneer Press)

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Addison’s career is only beginning and he’s proved he’s one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. Although the Vikings are not going to part ways with him after this most recent incident, another run-in with the law will likely end his tenure here. That seems to be what Walter’s is hinting at. Not only Walters, but Ben Goessling (Star Tribune) recently echoed Walter’s thinking.

But that is gonna be a very pertinent thing for this team as well, because DUI tends to result in NFL discipline. And ordinarily, it’s a 3-game suspension. I mean, that’s kind of been the rule of thumb for DUI that the NFL has used… “And the fact that it’s two years in a row, I would think that there cannot be much, independent of whatever they say publicly, I would think the message to [Addison] privately needs to be fairly clear that there cannot be another instance of this or we are done.

Ben Goessling (Star Tribune) via Access Vikings

Although nothing has been said officially by the Minnesota Vikings’ organization, it’s likely the Vikings told Addison privately that if another instance of this happens again they’re done with him. Overall, Addison seems remorseful about the situation, where he spoke to the media for the first time since the incident, this past week at training camp. Although he’s remorseful, it’s time for his actions to prove his words.

Minnesota Vikings’ Jordan Addison’s 2024 season outlook

As mentioned by both Goessling and Walters, it’s fairly likely that Addison will be suspended a total of three games this year without pay. Goessling elaborated more on this in Access Vikings but it may not necessarily be the first three games of the season. The NFL will most likely wait until all the legal matters have finalized before making any final verdict.

Even though he’ll potentially miss three games, it could always be worse. The Vikings still have the best wide receiver in the NFL, Justin Jefferson, and Jalen Nailor seems to be cementing himself as a threat so far early on in training camp.

Whether the three games come at the start of the season or later on, Addison will be able to jump right back in and hopefully continue to build off his rookie season. Let’s also hope this is Addison’s final run-in with law enforcement.

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