Addison recorded three catches for 29 yards on eight targets in Monday's 27-9 wild-card loss to the Rams.
What kind of prospect was Jordan Addison in high school? Addison was a four-star wide receiver at Tuscarora High School in Frederick, Maryland. Addison was a top-10 athlete in the country ...
Jordan Addison has one of the most intriguing stories in football. Since becoming the wide receiver of two of the Vikings, he has had great success learning from the best receiver in the league ...
In the Minnesota Vikings' 31–9 loss to the Detroit Lions, wide receiver Jordan Addison finished the game with just one reception for zero yards. Addison's dad, Rolando Addison Sr., was displeased with the Vikings' performance against the Lions, and expressed his displeasure on X, going in on the play of his son's team.
The No. 1 team in the nation gets its first taste at SEC gymnastics when Oklahoma hosts Missouri on Friday. The best program in the nation, year in and year out, the Sooners face a new obstacle this season,
The top-ranked Sooners took control of the star-studded Sprouts Collegiate Quad early in Saturday’s session, but if there was any chance they’d be unseated it came right before the final rotation. One event prior,
Transfer season is in full swing and teams all over the college football landscape have used the portal to improve their team. How have Texas schools fared?
No. 1 Oklahoma (6-0) faced off against three top 10 teams in the Sprouts Collegiate Quad in Oklahoma City. The Sooners defeated No. 2 LSU (3-1), No. 4 Utah (1-3)
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison caught 3-of-8 targets for 29 yards in his team's 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card round. It was a forgettable day for the entire Vikings offense,
the deep ball. Once you consider all those factors, Vikings WRs Justin Jefferson (-105) and Jordan Addison (+150) are the two we should target for TD props. Of the two, I prefer Addison because we ...
The Rams knew they would have to endure all of the mistakes and setbacks required to rebuild a once-solid unit. Coordinator Chris Shula’s group certainly had struggles, finishing 26th in the NFL in total defense and getting shredded a few times this season.
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State was getting contributions up and down the roster, but the Bulldogs needed someone to emerge in order to pull off an upset against No. 10 Oklahoma at home Thursday night.