An arrest warrant was issued for Anderson who was a no-show for a morning arraignment for the reckless driving charge from January.
It was during that infamous day that Anderson was pulled over for driving at 105 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone in Broward County, Florida. Anderson was initially hit with nine charges and two felonies that included avoiding police and threatening a police officer by suggesting he'd attack his wife.
The felony charge was dropped on April 3.
There is no word at this time what additional charges Anderson could face from the arrest warrant.
Keep in mind Anderson is no stranger to controversy. He was arrested last May for resisting arrest violently at a Music Festival in Miami.
With all the trouble this guy has been in, the Jets need to do the reasonable thing and cut him. Yes, he is a young player, and a talented one, but the Jets do not need a player who is going to continue to have issues with the law. He is on a dangerous road where he may find himself on the outside looking in at the National Football League. Nobody will want a guy who has legal issues on their team, no matter how talented they are. Just ask Johnny Manziel.
The Jets have talented guys already on the roster in Jermaine Kearse and Quincy Enunwa. That is a good foundation from which to build from. With a young quarterback in Sam Darnold now on the roster, he doesn't need his star receiver to be one who is totally unreliable.
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