Just 31 games into his NFL career, Addison is making quite a home for himself in the end zone. He has 19 touchdowns, tying him with Odell Beckham Jr. for the fourth-most in league history by a player under the age of 23. Randy Moss (28), Rob Gronkowski (27) and Ja'Marr Chase (22) are the only ones with more.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison sent a clear message to the rest of the NFL about teammate and quarterback Sam Darnold.
The talented second-year receiver is proving to be a perfect complement to Justin Jefferson — and a dangerous target in his own right.
Justin Jefferson and Amon-Ra St. Brown aren't the only game-breakers who could determine Sunday's huge showdown
Vikings WR Jordan Addison dropped a bold MVP take related to his QB Sam Darnold during a recent interview with Tom Pelissero.
The holiday season might be over, but tonight’s Sunday Night Football regular-season finale between the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings and the 14-2 Detroit Lions feels like a gift from above. Not only will this game decide the fate of the entire NFC North,
The Minnesota Vikings improved to 14-2 after defeating the Packers and set up a winner-take-all scenario against the Detroit Lions. Former USC Trojans wide receiver Jordan Addison is tied with Odell Beckham Jr.
Wide receiver Jordan Addison played a key role in the victory for the Vikings as he caught 6 passes for 69 yards and an 18-yard touchdown reception early in the third quarter that gave Minnesota a 20-3 lead. Addison gave this assessment of the win over the Packers and sent a message to Vikings fans about the Week 18 game with the Lions.
The 22-year-old Addison upped his cumulative production to 56-806-8 in 13 games played this season, providing a solid No. 2 option for quarterback Sam Darnold in Minnesota's potent offense.
NFL regular season will conclude with a pivotal NFC North battle between the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions. Not only is the NFC North crown on th
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison's high-point catch goes for 20-yard gain to doorstep of red zone.
The Minnesota Vikings will have two key players at their disposal against the Detroit Lions that they didn’t have in their first matchup.