Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Anderson on the Jets standing behind him: ‘I owe them the world’

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Robby Anderson has had a rough year, generating the type of headlines no one wants their name attached to — let alone an up-and-coming NFL player.

The Jets wide receiver was arrested twice during a ninemonth span in Florida. While charges were dropped in one case, Anderson still faces a misdemeano­r reckless driving charge in the other.

“It’s been a lot of growth,” Anderson said of his tumultuous last several months. “I’ve had to overcome adversity. But I feel like it’s made me stronger and I didn’t let it define my vision or my goals.”

The 25-year-old Anderson spoke to the media for the first time this offseason, and expressed thanks to the Jets for standing behind him during his legal troubles.

“That means the world to me,” he said. “It just motivates me more and I really owe them the world. That’s why I’m working hard and giving it my all because I know they believe in me and I know they’re behind me through whatever.”

Anderson could still face discipline from the NFL under its conduct policy, but he remains optimistic he won’t be suspended by the league.

“Not to my concern yet,” Anderson said. “Once my other case gets settled, I know my lawyer informed me that we’ll have a conversati­on with the league about that.”

Anderson set career highs with 63 catches, 941 yards receiving and seven touchdowns last year, his second NFL season.

But the off-field issues have led to some questions about his character and long-term well-being — and whether this is a developing pattern of behavior.

“The truth always comes to the light,” Anderson said. “My other case is still pending, so I’m not going to get into details about that.”

 ?? GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Saints quarterbac­k Taysom Hill (7) and Tom Savage (12), of Cardinal O’Hara, warm up during practice in Metairie, La., on Wednesday.
GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saints quarterbac­k Taysom Hill (7) and Tom Savage (12), of Cardinal O’Hara, warm up during practice in Metairie, La., on Wednesday.

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