Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson pleaded no contest on Wednesday to five charges for traffic violations stemming from his arrest in Broward County, Florida, in January, his lawyer confirmed to Newsday on Thursday.
Ed O’Donnell, Anderson’s lawyer, said his client is on probation for six months with no travel restrictions. O’Donnell also confirmed that all charges from Anderson’s two arrests have now been resolved.
But the NFL’s probe into Anderson’s arrests remains under review, a league spokesman said. A player who gets arrested is subject to the league’s personal conduct policy, which could result in a fine or suspension.