By WFAN.com
It was reported Wednesday by Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network that Florida prosecutors have dropped a felony charge of resisting arrest against New York Jets receiver Robby Anderson.
Prosecutors have decided to drop Jets WR Robby Anderson's charges for felony resisting arrest with violence from last year, his attorney Ed O'Donnell says. Will be official in the coming days, per O'Donnell. Still has the incident from this year to resolve.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) May 16, 2018This recently dropped charge was related to the incident Anderson had with security at a music festival last May.
Last month, a different felony charge — from his January arrest — was dropped and reduced to a misdemeanor reckless driving charge. And a few weeks ago an arrest warrant tied to a missed court appearance was rescinded after it was revealed to have been a clerical error.
In spite of Anderson's off the field drama, he has been taking part in the Jets offseason voluntary workouts.
However, the troubled Anderson still faces discipline under the NFL's Player Conduct Policy.
In 2017, Anderson caught 63 receptions for 941 yards and seven touchdowns.

