FLORHAM PARK, N.J. _ Robby Anderson will not be suspended for two recent arrests, a league spokesman said.
"The matter has been addressed. No suspension," NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said via email Wednesday.
Anderson pleaded no contest to a reckless driving charge stemming from a January arrest in South Florida. He received six months probation.
The Jets receiver was pulled over after he was clocked driving 105 miles an hour and was arrested on the suspicion of reckless driving, evading police and threatening a police officer. Many of the charges were dropped.
In May 2017, Anderson was arrested in Miami for allegedly pushing a police officer at an event. Those charges were later dropped.
The NFL fined Anderson an undisclosed amount under its player conduct policy.
Anderson has gotten off to a slow start this season after he totaled 941 receiving yards and seven touchdowns last year. He has just eight receptions for 108 yards, one touchdown and has fumbled twice through four games.