Jordan Addison Arrested for Trespassing Amid Probable Cause Investigation

Jordan Addison, a wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings, faced legal troubles again after being arrested for trespassing. This incident occurred on a Monday morning in Tampa, where he was taken into custody for “probable cause trespassing” at around 3:46 a.m. ET. The location was noted to be on the 5200 block of Orient Road, an area featuring various restaurants and clubs.
Details of the Arrest
Following his arrest, Addison was released from custody later that day. He posted a bond of $500 and was free by 2:40 p.m. ET. The specifics surrounding the incidents remain unclear.
Response from the Vikings
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell commented on the situation during an end-of-season press conference. He stated, “I just learned about that very, very recently, so I don’t want to speculate on that in any way, shape, or form.” O’Connell emphasized the need to gather more facts before making any assumptions.
Previous Legal Issues
This arrest follows another legal incident involving Addison, who previously received a suspension for three games due to a DUI-related no-contest plea. His recent troubles have raised concerns regarding his future with the team.
Season Performance
In the 2025 NFL season, Addison displayed promising talent. He participated in 14 games, starting in 12, and recorded notable statistics:
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Catches | 42 |
| Yards | 610 |
| Touchdowns | 3 |
Future Considerations
As a first-round draft pick in 2023, Addison’s performance is under review as the Vikings must decide by early May whether to exercise his fifth-year option. This decision will be influenced by his legal issues and overall contributions to the team.



