More Shocking Details Emerge From The ‘Trespassing’ Arrest Of Vikings WR Jordan Addison

More Shocking Details Emerge From The ‘Trespassing’ Arrest Of Vikings WR Jordan Addison
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Jordan Addison has effectively played himself out of a huge extension due to his own behavior. He cannot seem to stay out of trouble.

Last month, Addison received a huge break in a past DUI case. Addison was arrested for the aforementioned offense in July 2024 and was subsequently suspended by the NFL. He got his probation to end eight months before the scheduled termination date. It’s a good thing that it did, because he got in trouble the following month.

Earlier this week, Addison was arrested and charged with trespassing in Tampa Bay, Florida. He was charged with a first-degree misdemeanor for trespassing in an occupied structure or conveyance. He was released on a $500 cash bond, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

In the days that followed, more information has come out, painting him in an even worse light.

Jordan Addison Refused To Leave A Casino Bar

Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison allegedly refused to leave a casino restaurant multiple times. He basically forced cops to arrest him on Monday morning.

The former USC star was asked to leave the Jubao Palace Noodle Bar inside the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Florida. Despite being asked several times, he continued to refuse.

More details on the trespassing arrest of Jordan Addison earlier this week.
Cops were called to the Noodle Bar inside the Hard Rock Casino in Tampa, FL, at 3:42 AM early Monday morning.
HRC wanted the 23-year-old Vikings WR removed — why is still unclear.
As police attempted to… pic.twitter.com/v1ZGfJhnAf

— michael j. babcock (@mikejbabcock) January 14, 2026

“As the defendant was being escorted out of the building,” the report stated, “he repeatedly had to be redirected towards the front exit.”

Jordan Addison was then “redirected” by two officers over and over again. Eventually, he was “taken into custody for trespass after warning.” He worked hard for that arrest. The 23-year-old was booked into a Hillsborough County, Fla. jail. He was charged with a misdemeanor for trespass in an occupied structure or conveyance.

Addison is now due in court for arraignment on Feb. 3.