Jordan Addison, the rising star in American football, has captivated fans with his journey from Maryland to college success and a shot at the NFL.

Net Worth:

As per Sportskeeda, Jordan Addison has a net worth of $1 million.

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Age:

Born on January 27, 2002, in Maryland, Jordan Addison is 21 years old.

Growing up in the District of Columbia, he attended St. John’s College High School, where he honed his skills in high school football, excelling both academically and athletically.

College and Career:

Jordan Addison’s football journey began to take shape during his time at Tuscarora High School, where he recorded an impressive 2,870 receiving yards and 39 touchdowns. His remarkable high school career laid the foundation for what would become a successful collegiate path.

Jordan’s exceptional talent caught the attention of college coaches across the nation, leading to numerous recruitment offers. Ultimately, he made the pivotal decision to commit to Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, embarking on his collegiate football journey.

In 2019, Jordan commenced his college football career with the Appalachian State Mountaineers. As a freshman, he made his debut against Charlotte, demonstrating his potential with four receptions for 40 yards. His sophomore season saw him play in all twelve games, finishing with five touchdowns, hinting at the bright future that lay ahead.

Relationships and Family: 

Jordan Addison’s personal life, including his family and relationship status, remains mostly private. Born to Keisha Blackman and Rolando Addison, he hails from a supportive family that has been a constant source of encouragement throughout his football career. As for his relationship status, there is no public information available.

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NFL:

In the 2021 NFL Draft, Jordan Addison’s journey took a significant turn when he signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent. Although he was later waived during roster cuts, his achievements in high school and college football suggest that his value would continue to rise if he pursued a professional career.