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Jets' Robby Anderson gets probation for reckless driving charge, but will NFL suspend him?

Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson on Wednesday pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor reckless driving charge in Broward County (Fla.), according to his attorney, Ed O'Donnell.

Anderson received six months of report-by-mail probation, O'Donnell told NJ Advance Media.

Both of Anderson's legal situations in Florida have now been resolved, but he still faces a potential NFL-imposed suspension, as the league continues to review his cases. Anderson was the Jets' top receiver last season, so they ideally want to have him for all of 2018.

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An NFL spokesman told NJ Advance Media that Anderson's disciplinary situation remains under review, based on the league's personal conduct policy.