The Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick Jordan Addison has been troubled with a legal battle lately due to the allegation of speeding on a freeway and reckless driving last week, albeit he now imposed all the blames for the misdeed on his dog.
According to the Minnesota State Patrol as confirmed via NFL.com, a patrol officer witnessed a driver in a Lamborghini Urus traveling 140 miles per hour in a 55-mile-per-hour zone when he was on his way eastbound on I-94 at midnight. The officer made a traffic stop and the person was identified as Addison. The trooper then issued the Tuscarora High School graduate a ticket for speed as well as reckless driving.
Vikings’ Jordan Addison claims ‘dog emergency’ as the reason for driving 140 mph
According to a court filing cited by multiple reports, the Vikings rookie told the Minnesota State Patrol “his dog was having an emergency at his residence and that was the reason for his speed.”
BREAKING NEWS: The reason why Minnesota #Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison was going 140 mph last week was due to a medical emergency with his dog, according to the citation.
This is why we should not be quick to judge someone despite how they are being portrayed.
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— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) July 24, 2023
Based on a report from NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, the former USC standout has already agreed with the allegation and issued an apology for his misconduct.
“Yesterday morning I made a mistake and used poor judgment. I recognize and own that. I am going to learn from this and not repeat the behavior. I am truly sorry.”
The 21-year-old participated in the rookie minicamp with the Vikings in May and June. However, he could not actively take part in the session and was bound to be just an observer for most of the on-field offseason practices after getting plagued by injuries.
NFL community reacts to Jordan Addison’s unusual excuse
The NFL community was quick to respond to Addison‘s claim. In this era, pet lovers are everywhere and they can literally go to any extent to ensure the well-being of their pets, albeit the wide receiver’s claim was viewed as unreasonable by many netizens.
A user hilariously said he risked his own life as well as others to save a pet.
Bro risking his life and others for his dog 🙄
— GPOgiants is ready for Week 1 (@GPOGiants1999) July 24, 2023
A netizen pointed out that whatever the reason was, 140 mph is quite high.
140 mph bruh, he’s still in the wrong
— Landon 🌎☄️💕®️ (@Armentro1Landon) July 24, 2023
Another user tweeted some sensible words saying, “Listen, Dogs are cool, and I love my pets, but your dog being unwell doesn’t give you the right to endanger other people like that. Even if his story is true, he still needs to face consequences for this egregious violation.”
Listen, Dogs are cool, and I love my pets, but your dog being unwell doesn't give you the right to endanger other people like that. Even if his story is true, he still needs to face consequences for this egregious violation.
— Chill Rich Dude (@jakep316) July 24, 2023
Another marked the reason as baseless saying even the ambulances are not allowed to drive so fast.
Lmaooo what, dude even ambulances aren’t allowed to go nearly that fast.
— Adam (@ahmcginnis) July 24, 2023
After getting drafted by the Vikings out of USC with the No. 23 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the 2021 Biletnikoff Award winner was expected to be competing for the No. 2 or No. 3 wide receiver spot with K.J. Osborn. He played two years at Pittsburgh as well as one year at USC.
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