Vikings Exercise Jordan Addison's Fifth-Year Option for 2027 Season The Minnesota Vikings have officially secured Jordan Addison's services for the 2027 season by exercising his fifth-year option, ensuring the wide receiver remains with the team through the final year of his rookie contract. The decision was announced on Monday, confirming that Addison will be under contract for another season, with a guaranteed salary of $18 million in the final year of his deal. Addison, selected as the No. 23 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, has established himself as a key contributor in his three seasons with the Vikings. Playing alongside one of the league’s most dynamic receivers, Justin Jefferson, Addison has consistently performed at a high level. In 2025 alone, he recorded 42 receptions for 610 yards and three touchdowns across 14 games. His overall career totals now stand at 175 receptions, 2,396 yards, and 22 touchdowns, with additional contributions as a rusher, including 103 yards and two touchdowns. The fifth-year option, which becomes active after completing three seasons, marks a critical step in the Vikings’ long-term planning for Addison. While the decision locks him into the 2027 season, it also opens the door for potential negotiations on a longer-term contract. The team’s management has indicated that this option could serve as a foundation for discussions aimed at extending Addison’s tenure beyond the 2027 season. Addison’s development has been a focal point for the Vikings, who have invested heavily in building a high-octane offense. His ability to thrive in a system featuring Justin Jefferson has positioned him as a cornerstone of the team’s future success.#minnesota_vikings #jordan_addison #justin_jefferson #2027_season #nfl_draft_2023
