Vikings, Jordan Addison and WR
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In just two NFL seasons, Jordan Addison has proven he's a really good wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings -- he's caught no fewer than 70 passes as the WR2 behind Justin Jefferson, and he has a nose for the end zone with 19 touchdowns total in the past two years.
Jordan Addison’s talent is undeniable, but with a suspension looming, fantasy managers must weigh upside against risk in 2025 drafts.
Addison left Wednesday's practice early with a potential hand/arm injury, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports. He remained on the practice field as an observer, which is generally indicative of a minor injury.
Minnesota Vikings' wide receiver Jordan Addison faces a three-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy following a no contest p
With Jalen Nailor banged up, Rondale Moore lost for the year, and Jordan Addison suspended, the Vikings are in need of receiver depth. Who could they target?
NFL insider Mike Florio has taken aim at the NFL after Rashee Rice's looming suspension was delayed. The NFL suspended Jordan Addison for three games after he resolved a DUI citation by pleading guilty on July 17 to a lesser misdemeanor charge, with no jail time.
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A to Z Sports on MSNKevin O'Connell's comments on Justin Jefferson's return from injury praise Jordan Addison while raising more questions than answers
One of the bigger storylines of Minnesota Vikings training camp has been the absence of wide receiver Justin Jefferson. He left practice on the second day of training camp with tightness in his leg. That ended up being a mild hamstring strain,