Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was arrested early Monday morning in Florida on a misdemeanor trespassing charge, adding to a growing list of off-field incidents that have followed the young NFL star since entering the league.
According to law enforcement records, Addison was taken into custody at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa shortly before 4 a.m. Authorities stated that he had been asked to leave the property and refused to comply, leading to his arrest by tribal police. He was later released on bond.
The incident marks Addison’s third known legal issue in less than two years, a troubling pattern for the former first-round draft pick. In 2024, Addison was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, resulting in a suspension during the regular season. Prior to that, he had been cited for reckless speeding at over 140 miles per hour.
The Vikings organization acknowledged awareness of the arrest but declined to comment on potential disciplinary action, stating that the team is still gathering information. Under the NFL’s personal conduct policy, even misdemeanor charges can prompt league review, depending on circumstances and prior history.
On the field, Addison has been a key offensive weapon for Minnesota, showing flashes of elite potential and emerging as a reliable target. Off the field, however, repeated legal issues have begun to overshadow his production and raise concerns about long-term reliability.
As the legal process unfolds, questions remain about how this latest arrest could affect Addison’s standing with the Vikings — and whether the league will intervene once again.
For now, the charge stands, the facts are under review, and one of the NFL’s most promising young receivers finds himself facing renewed scrutiny at a critical moment in his career.