Jordan Addison Cleared Legally as He Enters Age-24 Season

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison turned 24 years old on January 27, 2026, and he enters the new year with a clean legal slate. A trespassing charge stemming from an incident in Florida on January 12 was officially dropped on January 20, 2026, according to court records. The Hillsborough County State Attorney's office declined to prosecute, and no further disciplinary action from the NFL is expected.

This news provides closure to an offseason distraction for the talented pass-catcher. Addison served a three-game suspension to start the 2025 season for a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy related to a previous DUI incident. With this latest charge dismissed, Addison can fully focus on his preparation for the 2026 season, which will be his fourth in the NFL. On the field, Addison has established himself as a crucial weapon in the Vikings' offense. His ability to create separation and make contested catches complements the skills of star receiver Justin Jefferson.

The Vikings' front office and coaching staff will undoubtedly be relieved to have this matter resolved. As the team explores adding competition at quarterback and potentially losing depth receiver Jalen Nailor in free agency, having a reliable and focused Jordan Addison is paramount for offensive success. His development and chemistry with quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who is entering his third season, will be a major storyline throughout the Vikings' offseason program and training camp.