Jordan Addison issued another apology for treating I-94 like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, resulting in a speeding citation of 140 miles per hour and an unnecessary distraction that the rookie first-rounder called "poor judgment" and a "really poor decision."
"I'll make sure it doesn't happen again," Addison said before the Vikings' first training camp practice.
Good. Now get to work to become a productive, trusted, important member of the franchise.
The starting point in that process is easy: Addison should attach himself to the hips of Justin Jefferson and K.J. Osborn.
Sit beside them in meetings. Have lunch with them. Stand beside them on the practice field between reps. Absorb everything they impart about being a professional football player.
Listen. Observe. Embrace this gift he's been given as a rookie wide receiver. The gift of sharing a position with both the NFL's best receiver and a selfless grinder whom team officials describe as a model teammate.
"We're with him every step of the way," Jefferson said Wednesday. "Just like when I came in, Adam [Thielen] was that person for me. He took me under his wing and showed me the ropes and taught me how to be a professional. That's the role that I'm playing with him."
One encouraging sight on the first official day of the new season: Addison stayed after practice after most of the team had left the field to catch passes from backup quarterback Nick Mullens. They spent time working on a specific route together.