Jordan Addison had his probation terminated nearly eight months early this week, The Post can exclusively report.

Addison’s attorney, Jacqueline Sparagna, said the Minnesota Vikings receiver met all the requirements of the July plea deal he reached with prosecutors, and after she submitted proof of completion on his behalf in a Los Angeles County courtroom on Thursday, the NFLer’s DUI case moved one step closer to being firmly in his past.

“Jordan fulfilled every one of his obligations on time and without exception, often going above and beyond what was required of him,” she said in a statement. “Now that his probation has been formally terminated, we will be filing an expungement so he can fully move forward with his life.”

The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office confirmed Addison’s probation is now over, though it did not offer further comment.

The case stemmed from Addison’s July 2024 run-in with cops, when he was arrested on suspicion of DUI after he had allegedly fallen asleep behind the wheel of a Rolls Royce that was blocking a freeway lane near LAX.

Addison, a former USC star, initially denied the drinking and driving claims, but on July 17, he took a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to a lesser “wet reckless” charge. He was placed on 12 months of probation and ordered to complete two online courses, plus pay a $390 fine.

The NFL ultimately suspended Addison the first three games of the season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. He returned in Week 4 for the Vikings’ matchup with the Steelers.

Addison has logged snaps in nine total games for Minnesota this season, recording 33 catches for 448 yards and three touchdowns.

He and the 4-8 Vikings play next on Sunday against the Washington Commanders.

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