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The Minnesota Vikings turned an early-season corner on Sunday, crushing the Cincinnati Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium by a score of 48-10.
The Minnesota Vikings are 2-1 through three games, with a trip abroad impending, the team will get a huge boost on offense this week.
Fans rejoiced at the outcome, especially after the same club performed terribly seven days prior at the same stadium.
And with the enthusiasm renewed, the operation will only sweeten because wide receiver Jordan Addison has concluded his suspension and will debut for the Vikings in 2025 this weekend.
Vikings WR2 Is Back
The man missed three games due to his shenanigans.
DUI-adjacent offence in California, found asleep by authorities behind the wheel in Los Angeles.
Addison pleaded the charge down to a “wet reckless” infraction, and the NFL brought the hammer down, suspending the 23-year-old for three games.
Now, that suspension is over, and Addison paid his price. He’s back.
Taking the Offense to a New Level
Hardly any NFL team can just welcome back an electric playmaker to its lineup free of injury worries. But that’s precisely the case for Addison, who will be 100% good to go this Sunday in Dublin, Ireland.
Addison returns to a Vikings offense that ranks 28th in the league per EPA/Play, which means it desperately needs an injection from a willing playmaker. Addison is that. Full stop.
Justin Jefferson, a salt and pepper arrangement that the Vikings will showcase in six days.
Kevin O’Connell’s team might have some quarterback questions — J.J. McCarthy is nursing a high ankle sprain back to health — but Addison can cook with anyone. In fact, McCarthy and Addison forged a fabulous connection at training camp and in the preseason.
No Clear-Cut Alternative without Addison
Sans Addison in the lineup, Minnesota has struggled to identify and empower a trustworthy WR2.
General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah traded for Adam Thielen before the season began. Thielen has 2 receptions for 26 yards in 3 games. That’s horrible, especially as the trade appeared to be designed to keep the offense afloat without Addison for three games. To date, the trade has flopped.
Janik Eckardt wrote about Addison this week, “The 23-year-old was explicitly drafted to step into that WR2 role to become JJets’ wingman, and he has been excellent in that role with nearly 1,800 yards and 19 touchdowns in his first two seasons.”
“Early in his career, he snatched the WR2 gig from K.J. Osborn and was even asked to become the primary outside option during his rookie season when Jefferson was out with a hamstring injury. Last year, Addison missed a couple of games early in the season due to an ankle injury, which explains why his total numbers slightly dipped.”
Addison should have no problems building rapport with Carson Wentz.
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