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Jordan Addison Enters No-Contest Plea, Avoids Jury Trial in DUI Case

The Vikings receiver received probation for a wet reckless plea in his California DUI case.

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Overview

  • Jordan Addison entered a no-contest plea to a wet reckless charge from his July 2024 arrest and was sentenced to 12 months of probation and a $390 fine.
  • The plea deal requires him to complete two programs, including a three-month alcohol education course, with the possibility of early probation termination after six months.
  • The resolution cancels a jury trial originally scheduled this week in Los Angeles Superior Court and ends a series of pretrial hearings.
  • Under the NFL’s substance-abuse policy, even a wet reckless plea could still prompt a baseline three-game suspension for a first DUI-related offense.
  • He is expected at Vikings training camp on July 27 with his long-term status in Minnesota still tied to upcoming contract and extension decisions.