Robby Anderson Pleads No Contest To Reckless Driving
7 years agoNew York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson plead no contest to charges of reckless driving in court on Wednesday, according to his attorney, Ed O'Donnell. Anderson received six months of non-reporting probation, and all the charges stemming from his two arrests have now been addressed. However, the NFL is still reviewing everything and Anderson could get hit with a suspension to begin the year. Anderson broke out in 2017 with 63 catches for 941 yards and seven touchdowns, but that was without Quincy Enunwa in the picture. The Jets also added Terrelle Pryor to the mix, so there's no guarantee Anderson can improve on his 2017 numbers this year.
Source: NFL Network - Mike Garafolo
Source: NFL Network - Mike Garafolo