During the past two Jets games, Robby Anderson has only been noticeable for the wrong reason.
The Jets wide receiver has fumbled in each of the last two games and has not been a big part of the Jets’ offense. After catching a 41-yard touchdown in Week 1 against the Lions, he has been largely invisible except when he is fumbling the football. He has six catches for 90 yards and the touchdown on 10 targets through three games.
Jets coach Todd Bowles credited opposing defenses with taking Anderson, who had 941 yards receiving last year, away.