Jordan Addison scored a 65-yard touchdown on a jet sweep for the Vikings in a key win against the Lions, showcasing his speed and agility, and helping Minnesota secure a 23-10 victory. The game highlighted the Vikings' strong ground game and resilient defense, with Addison's play being a season highlight and a Christmas gift for fans, as they aim to finish the season on a high note despite missing the playoffs.
The Vikings secured a 23-10 victory over the Lions, fueled by six takeaways and key performances including a record-setting night for Justin Jefferson and a career milestone for Harrison Smith, while also showcasing strong defensive plays and a standout run by Jordan Addison.
In a London NFL game, the Vikings rallied to beat the Browns 21-17, with rookie Dillon Gabriel performing well in his first start, and Jordan Addison scoring the game-winning touchdown for Minnesota.
Jordan Addison, initially benched, scored the game-winning touchdown for the Vikings with 25 seconds left, securing a 21-17 victory over the Browns, while Wentz played well in place of injured McCarthy.
The article criticizes the NFL's inconsistent disciplinary actions, highlighting how players Rashee Rice and Jordan Addison are being treated differently despite similar offenses, and suggests the league may be biased or inconsistent in enforcing rules across teams.
The Vikings will be without starting receiver Jordan Addison for the first three games of the 2024 season, prompting a look at who will step up in his absence. The initial depth chart shows Justin Jefferson as the primary receiver, with Jalen Nailor and others as backups. Rookie Tai Felton and free agent Rondale Moore are among the notable options to fill the void, but Addison's absence is expected to impact the team's offensive performance early in the season.
Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended for the first three games of the NFL season due to violating the league's substance abuse policy after a DUI arrest, missing the season opener and two home games, but he can participate in training camp and preseason.
NFL has suspended Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison for three games after he pleaded guilty to a 'wet reckless' DUI charge, stemming from an incident near LAX where he was found asleep behind the wheel with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit. Addison, who will miss the first three games of the season, has taken responsibility and is eligible for training camp and preseason games. The suspension follows his previous DUI-related citation for driving 140 mph in Minnesota.
NFL suspends Vikings receiver Jordan Addison for the first three games of the 2025 season due to a violation of the league's substance abuse policy following a drunken driving arrest and plea deal, but he will be eligible to play starting Week 4.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended for the first three games of the 2025 NFL season due to violating the league’s Substances of Abuse Policy, causing him to miss Week 1's game against the Chicago Bears.
NFL has suspended Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison for three games due to a violation of the substance abuse policy following his DUI plea, causing him to miss the first three games of the season, while he is allowed to participate in training camp and preseason games.
Jordan Addison of the Minnesota Vikings is suspended without pay for the first three games of the 2025 NFL season due to violating the league's Substances of Abuse Policy, but can participate in training camp and preseason games.
The Minnesota Vikings' first practice of 2025 training camp featured notable deep passes by J.J. McCarthy to Jordan Addison, focus on red zone drills, and the first successful field goals of camp, with key players like Justin Jefferson sidelined due to minor injuries.
The Minnesota Vikings' first practice of the 2025 training camp featured notable plays including Van Ginkel and Pace's interceptions, McCarthy showcasing arm strength and connection with Hockenson and Addison, and a glimpse of the offensive line's lineup with key players participating without injury designations.
Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison pleaded no contest to a lesser 'wet reckless' charge related to a 2024 DUI incident, resulting in probation, a fine, and online courses, while NFL review of potential discipline continues.