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The Vikings receiver Jordan Addison suspended for 3 games following the quote from Dui 2024

The Large Vikings receiver of Minnesota, Jordan Addison, was suspended by the NFL in relation to a downside from 2024, the NFL announced on Tuesday. Addison will miss three games following the suspension, although it is always allowed to train with the team and play in pre-season.

Addison was arrested in southern California last July after being found “sleeping driving” while blocking a highway track near Los Angeles International Airport. He was accused of conduct under the influence after being arrested under the suspicion of drunkenness.

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Addison had to face a minimum suspension of three NFL games following the incident.

The third year receiver was to appear before a trial before jury last month, but rather pleaded for a lower offense. Addison will serve 12 months of probation in the framework of the less accusation, known as “reckless humid”, an imprudent driving accusation where alcohol or drugs are involved, but bears a lower sentence than a dui.

In addition to receiving probation, Addison had to pay a fine and finish two online courses linked to driving under the influence, by Addison agent, Tim Younger, who said that he expects addison probation to end early after six months. Following advocacy, Addison will not suspend his driving license.

Although it has not been officially found guilty of a DUI, Addison is always subject to the strict personal conduct policy of the NFL, which indicates that players who have violated politics can always be punished even if they do not receive a criminal conviction.

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Addison made two years consistent with Minnesota, from 15 games last season. He is the second receiver and marker of the team behind the Vikings receiver, Justin Jefferson, who is currently questionable with an injury to the hamstrings without a clear calendar for the return.

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