Minnesota Vikings broad receiver Jordan Addison was arrested Friday close to Los Angeles Worldwide Airport on suspicion of driving underneath the affect, the California Freeway Patrol stated Sunday night time.
In accordance with a police report reviewed by ESPN, a West Los Angeles officer discovered a white Rolls Royce blocking a lane of I-105 westbound to Sepulveda Boulevard northbound. The motive force, later recognized as Addison, was asleep behind the wheel, in response to the report. A DUI investigation led to Addison’s arrest at 11:36 p.m. PT. He was launched from custody Saturday at 1:36 a.m.
Police haven’t made public Addison’s blood alcohol content material. The authorized restrict in California is 0.08.
“We’re conscious of Jordan Addison’s arrest this previous Friday and are at the moment gathering extra info concerning the incident,” the Vikings stated in an announcement.
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Addison performed his last faculty season at USC in 2022. He frolicked in Los Angeles final week attending the premiere of Netflix’s “Receiver,” which options Vikings teammate Justin Jefferson.
It is the second driving-related incident for Addison for the reason that Vikings chosen him No. 23 within the 2023 draft. He was cited in July 2023 for driving 140 miles per hour on a freeway in Minnesota. He agreed to plead responsible to a misdemeanor dashing cost, with a cost of reckless driving dismissed. He paid $686 in fines.
His arrest on suspicion of DUI got here 5 days after Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson was killed, together with two others, in a Maryland automotive accident. The Maryland State Police stated investigators consider alcohol might need been concerned, however there have been no fees introduced because the investigation continues.
In December, Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips was stopped on a Minnesota freeway, and finally his blood alcohol content material was discovered to be 0.10. Phillips pleaded responsible to an amended cost of misdemeanor careless driving and paid $378 in fines. In response, the Vikings issued a three-week unpaid suspension, which Phillips served this spring.
Vikings rookies report back to coaching camp July 21. Veterans report July 23.