Vikings Rookie Jordan Addison Cited for Speeding

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Jordan Addison, the Minnesota Vikings' rookie receiver, was cited for speeding and reckless driving on Thursday morning after being clocked driving 140 mph in a 55-mph zone.

The incident occurred just after 3 a.m. on Interstate 94 near Dale Street in St. Paul. A Minnesota State Patrol trooper observed Addison driving a Lamborghini Urus and clocked him at 140 mph. The trooper made a traffic stop and issued Addison a citation for speeding and reckless driving.

Addison, 21, was not arrested. He is scheduled to report to Vikings training camp on Sunday.

The Vikings released a statement saying that they are aware of the incident and are gathering additional information.

This incident is sure to draw attention from both the NFL and the Vikings. Speeding is a serious offense, and Addison could face disciplinary action from the league. The Vikings may also choose to punish Addison internally.

The incident is also a reminder of the dangers of speeding. Driving at high speeds can lead to serious accidents, and it is important to always obey the speed limit.

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