Cardinals will cut receiver Chosen Robbie Anderson

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The receiver who has two name changes and $12 million in non-guaranteed money on his contract is unsurprisingly not returning to Arizona.

Chosen Robbie Anderson, which is apparently the current name of the receiver who previously went by Robby Anderson and Robbie Anderson, is being released by the Cardinals, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

It was obvious the Cardinals were going to release Anderson given that his departure saves $12 million on their 2023 salary cap, and given that Anderson managed just seven catches in 10 games after arriving last season in a trade with the Panthers.

Anderson has shown flashes of talent in his NFL career, with a 1,096-yard season in 2020, but he’s been a major disappointment the last two seasons. He’ll hit free agency and hope some team will believe he can make an impact again.

16 responses to “Cardinals will cut receiver Chosen Robbie Anderson

  1. What a name… I thought the headline of the article was a typo. LOL! 🤣🙄

  2. Dude might make a good WR3, but if he’s a starter you know your team is either full of scrubs or everyone’s on IR.

  3. This is why you need a qb that can look past that first read. For that reason alone, Robbie won’t be going to Denver…

  4. He should be in jail right now. Great move by the Cards for once now cut little kyler and you might just win some games w/ Mccoy

  5. Who honestly does this? “Chosen” – Should be “goof” or “knuckle-head”

  6. He changed his name to “Chosen”? Chosen what? He had one good year and the last two were garbage.

  7. somerandomguy2005 says:
    March 6, 2023 at 2:58 pm
    Cardinals have Choosen “to release” Robbie Anderson
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    He may not be Chosen by any other team, either. He’s got a serious attitude problem and thinks way too much of himself.

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