Jordan Addison Injures His Ankle: Kevin O’Connell Thinks He will be ‘ok’

Minnesota Vikings receiver Jordan Addison injured his leg during a Team Joint practice with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday. Coach Kevin O’Connell said he would be 'ok'.
Jordan Addison
Jordan Addison

Jordan Addison Injures His Ankle: Minnesota Vikings receiver Jordan Addison injured his leg during a Team Joint practice with the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, the Injury was not considered serious. Addison Injured himself while trying to jump and catch among defenders and landed in an awkward position during a drill on the first day of the team pair-scheduled match.

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He was even eventually taken off the field on a cart. Minnesota Vikings Coach Kevin O’Connell said the injury he sustained on his left ankle during the practice will keep him from participating in Thursday’s drill and he will undergo some tests to make sure he is completely alright.

Coach Kevin O’Connell said he would be ‘ok’.  Although he is not as good as Justin Jefferson but has shown great promise and potential. Even though he won’t be participating in Thursday’s pre-season practice but isn’t sidelined for a long period of time.

“We’ll make sure we go through all the processes and get some pictures of really knowing exactly what it is,” O’Connell said. “But I think he’s going to be all right. You hate to see that, especially early in the practice like it was.”

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Addison had a strong rookie season, catching 70 passes for 911 yards and 10 touchdowns. He is a first-round pick out of Southern California and Minnesota’s No. 2 receiver of Minnesota Vikings.

Jordan Addison will maybe suffer a 3-game suspension for misdemeanors in Los Angeles County after his July 12 arrest near Los Angeles International Airport NFL after being arrested near Los Angeles Airport for a case of drunk and driving.

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