This time, Robby Anderson was not at fault.
An arrest warrant was issued for the Jets wide receiver Wednesday, but his lawyer, Ed O’Donnell, told The Post on Thursday it was a clerical error by the Broward County court.
Anderson’s next hearing is set for July 19.
The court originally said that Anderson and his attorney had failed to appear in a Florida court Tuesday for an arraignment hearing on a reckless driving charge from January. But O’Donnell said they were unaware of the hearing and never received notice.
The case stemmed from a Jan. 19 arrest in which Anderson initially faced felony charges after allegedly driving 105 mph in a 45-mph zone, running two red lights and later telling the arresting officer he would find the officer’s wife and “f–k her.” Those were dropped last month because of insufficient evidence, leaving the 25-year-old with only a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving.
Anderson is facing separate charges for resisting arrest at a concert last year and is scheduled to begin a trial in August.

