Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson cleared up his last pending legal issue this week.
Anderson pled no contest to a reckless driving charge in Florida, according to Ed O’Donnell, Anderson’s lawyer. O’Donnell said that Anderson was sentenced to six months of probation. Adjudication was withheld, meaning Anderson was not convicted of a crime.
The charge stemmed from a January arrest in which Anderson was caught doing 105 mph in a 45-mph zone. He initially faced a number of charges, including felonies. The arresting officer reported that Anderson had threatened his wife. All of those charges were later dropped.
The reckless driving charge was the only one remaining from that case for Anderson.
This was Anderson’s second arrest in under a year. But the resisting arrest charges he faced from a May 2017 incident at a concert were also recently dropped.
Anderson is now cleared legally, but still could face discipline from the NFL under the league’s personal conduct policy. Anderson said last week that he is not expecting to be suspended.

