Jets' Anderson pleads no contest to reckless driving, gets 6 months probation
New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson pleaded no contest to reckless driving charges on Wednesday, according to his attorney Ed O'Donnell, via Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
Adjudication was withheld and Anderson will receive six months of non-reporting probation. All the charges from Anderson's two offseason arrests have been addressed.
The league will continue reviewing the cases, according to an NFL spokesman.
Anderson was arrested in Florida in January for allegedly failing to yield during a traffic stop. Though he faced nine charges, they were later dropped by the Broward County State Attorney's Office.
Charges stemming from an incident in May 2017, when Anderson was arrested for violence and obstruction of a police officer at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami, were dropped last month.