Jordan Addison de Vikings does not plead any minor contest in Case DUI


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Minnesota Vikings The open receiver Jordan Addison did not oppose a minor position in a 2024 DUI case that saw the third year player arrested after being asleep at the wheel of a car in California.

Addison, 23, agreed to a “wet reckless” plea, which in the state of California It is a minor reckless load crime that indicates that drugs or alcohol were involved.

The open receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Addison, #3, carries the ball after capture while defended by the corner of the Seattle Seahawks Devon Witherspoon, #21, during the first half in Lumen Field on December 22, 2024. (Steven Bisig-Imagn images)

“While the case of Mr. Addison would have made a great judgment, I admire him for assuming responsibility by accepting the offer ‘imprudent’ ‘of the city lawyer’,” said Addison’s lawyer Jacqueline Sparagna, in a statement. “Now, you can leave this incident behind and focus only on its promising career.”

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A first round selection in 2023 NFL Draft, Addison was arrested after the police in Los Angeles found him asleep at the wheel of a white rolls-royce, blocking a lane near Lax.

As part of your plea, Addison will have to complete two courses online and pay a fine. His probation of 12 months could decrease to six months, but Addison could be subject to greater NFL discipline.

The open receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Addison, #3, is heated before the game against the Arizona cardinals at the US Bank stadium on December 1, 2024. (Brad Subpel-Imagn Images)

“We have been closely monitoring all the developments in the matter that remains under review,” said the NFL in a statement on Thursday, Via ESPN.

Jordan Addison de Vikings arrested under suspicion of DUI, supposedly found asleep behind the steering wheel

According to The Outlet, Addison said last summer that he plans to accept any decision that the League makes with respect to the incident.

“Whatever is out there for me, whatever comes with him, he will own everything. I feel that anything that occurs to me is destined or deserves.”

In a statement published on social networks, Addison’s agent said the NFL player “has kept the organization informed during these legal procedures and will continue in his complete commitment to be a valuable member of his team.”

The open receiver of the Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Addison, #3, celebrates with the open receiver Justin Jefferson, #18, after seeing a touchdown pass against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter in Lumen Field on December 22, 2024. (Joe Nicholson-Imagn images)

In two seasons with the Vikings, Addison has registered 133 trapped for 1,786 yards and 19 touchdowns.

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