A misdemeanor trespassing charge filed against Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been officially dropped, according to court documents from the state attorney’s office in Florida. The brief legal matter, which had not resulted in any arrest or prolonged proceedings, concluded quietly with the dismissal of the charge.
The charge stemmed from an incident in Florida, although specific details about the circumstances were not made public. According to the court filings, no further legal action will be taken, and the case is considered closed.
Addison, who completed his rookie season with the Vikings in the 2025 NFL season, saw significant playing time and contributed on the field in his first year with the franchise. He was selected by Minnesota in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft and has quickly become an important part of the team’s receiving corps.
Following the dismissal of the charge, neither Addison nor representatives of the Vikings have made public statements regarding the matter. The team has not indicated whether the situation affected Addison’s standing or participation in any team activities.
Legal issues involving professional athletes often draw significant public attention, especially when they involve rising players. In this case, the swift resolution and lack of further proceedings suggest the issue was resolved with minimal impact.
The Vikings’ offseason program is expected to begin in the coming months as the team evaluates its roster and prepares for the next season. Addison is expected to be a key part of Minnesota’s offensive plans moving forward. With the legal matter behind him, his focus will likely remain on building upon a promising start to his NFL career.