Minnesota Vikingswide receiverJordan Addisonwill not face a DUI chargestemming from a July 2024 arrestafter pleading to a lesser offense referred to as a "wet reckless,"according to his agent. Addison wasset to face a jury trialon the charge this week, but will now serve 12 months of probation. However, Addison will still likely face discipline from the NFL for the incident that includes a suspension,probably for three games. "Wet reckless" (or "wet and reckless") is a term for a reckless driving charge that notes alcohol and/or drugs were involved in an incident. But the charge carries a lesser penalty than a DUI and does not include a mandatory driver's license suspension. "As a result, Mr. Addison will pay a standard fine and complete two online courses after which we expect that his probation will be terminated early in six months," Addison's agent, Tim Younger,explained on social media. "Over the past year, he voluntarily participated in MADD [Mothers Against Drunk Driving] events and programs and, after reflection, decided to enter this plea understanding the ramifications of this decision," he continued. Addison, 24, wasarrested on suspicion of DUIon July 12, 2024, after being caught "asleep behind the wheel," according to the original California Highway Patrol arrest report. A white Rolls-Royce was stopped and blocking a freeway lane near Los Angeles International Airport. Addison was asleep when officers arrived on the scene. A three-game suspension has been the NFL's standard penalty for DUI cases, even if the player was not convicted. Addison's "wet reckless" plea is an acknowledgement that he was indeed under the influence when arrested. NFL statement on Jordan Addison: "We have been closely monitoring all developments in the matter which remains under review." — Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN)July 17, 2025 The league did not provide specifics butissued a statementsaying, "We have been closely monitoring all developments in the matter which remains under review." Last season, Addison caught 63 passes for 875 yards and nine touchdowns. He appeared in 15 games, limited at the beginning of the 2024-25 campaign with an ankle injury. In his two NFL seasons, Addison has 133 receptions for 1,786 yards and 19 touchdowns in 32 games. He was the Vikings' 2023 first-round pick (No. 23 overall) out of USC.