NFL Suspends Vikings' Jordan Addison for 3 Games over DUI Case
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AUG 4 – Jordan Addison accepted a wet reckless plea for a July 2024 DUI, triggering a three-game NFL suspension under the substances of abuse policy, the league said Tuesday.
- The NFL on Tuesday suspended Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison for three games for violating its Substances of Abuse Policy.
- After pleading no contest on July 17, Addison took a plea deal last month to resolve a wet reckless driving charge from a 2024 DUI case.
- Authorities discovered him asleep at the wheel of a Rolls-Royce near LAX with a blood-alcohol content above.08 percent.
- He will miss the opener against the Chicago Bears and matchups with the Falcons and Bengals but can return in Week 4 against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Dublin.
- Bracing for his absence, the Vikings are considering Jalen Nailor as the top candidate to replace Jordan Addison during his three-game suspension.
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NFL suspends Vikings' Jordan Addison for 3 games over DUI case
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended for three games by the NFL. The suspension is due to a violation of the league's personal conduct policy related to a drunken driving case from last year.


Jordan Addison suspended for three games
He will miss games against the Bears, Falcons, and Bengals
Vikings WR Jordan Addison suspended 3 games by NFL for violation
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Vikings' Jordan Addison Suspended 3 Games for Violating NFL Substance Abuse Policy
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended for the first three games of the 2025 season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. The league made the announcement Tuesday, saying the 23-year-old will still be permitted…
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