Sport: Football
Born: May 9, 1993
Town: Teaneck, New Jersey
Robert Steven Anderson was born May 9, 1993, in Fair Lawn and spent the first few years of his life in Teaneck, NJ. His mom, Kim, moved the family to Florida when Robby was a boy. His father, Jason, remained in New Jersey. Active in a number of sports, Robby combined lightning speed with great hand-eye coordination. As he grew to over six feet, he began gravitating toward football.
Robby became a starter for the varsity football team at South Plantation High as a sophomore, playing defensive back and receiver for coach Doug Gatewood. The Paladins earned national attention a couple of years after Robby graduated when they made Erin DiMeglio their third-string quarterback. In four years at South Plantation, Robby gained nearly 2,000 yards as a receiver and scored more than 20 touchdowns. He also lettered in track three years.
Several college programs were interested in Robby—including Illinois and Indiana—primarily as a defensive back. In the end, he chose Temple, in Philadelphia. He was just a couple of months past his 18th birthday when he arrived on campus, and the team decided to red-shirt him in 2011. In 2012, Robby saw sporadic action, primarily on special teams. The following season, new coach Matt Rhule came aboard after several successful seasons as an assistant with the Giants. One of his first moves was to shift Robby—who was now 6’3″ and 190 pounds but still could run a 4.3 40—to receiver. He caught 44 passes, score 9 TDs and set a school record with 239 receiving yards in a game against Southern Methodist.
Robby was never a serious student, and he failed to match his success on the football field with success in the classroom. Declared academically ineligible for 2014, he returned to Florida, where he took community colleges classes for a year before being readmitted to Temple. In 2015, he reeled in 70 passes for 939 yards—ranking second all-time for the Owls in both categories. Unfortunately, that didn’t impress NFL scouts, who worried about Robby’s physique and his football IQ. He was astonished when not a single pro team called his name in the 2016 draft.
Robby decided to stay local and signed with the New York Jets as a free agent. He rolled into camp hoping to catch on as the team’s fifth receiver and beat out a couple of more experienced invitees to win a spot. He caught his first pass as a pro in a September game against the Chiefs. The following week, Robby earned his first start, against the Seahawks. When Eric Decker was injured in October, Robby became the team’s starting slot receiver for the remainder of the campaign. He finished 2016 with 42 catches for 587 yards and a pair of touchdowns in only 8 starts. He seemed to have that hard-to-find ability to make big plays, and his raw speed made him one of the swiftest wideouts in the NFL.
As the 2017 season got under way, Robby was one of the big stories in training camp. The Jets anointed him their #1 receiver after Decker was released, Brandon Marshall left via free agency and Quincy Enuwa went down with a neck injury. Robby responded with a 63-catch season that included 7 touchdowns. In the second half, he had five straight games with a scoring reception. In a game against the Panthers, he had TD grabs of 54 and 33 yards.
In 2018, Robby was in and out of the starting lineup. He caught a team-high 50 passes and scored 6 touchdowns. In a Week 5 game against the Broncos, he caught two long scoring passes from rookie Sam Darnold, including a 76-yarder. In 2019, Robby caught his longest pass as a pro, a 92-yard touchdown in a 24–22 victory over the Cowboys. He finished the year with 52 catches for 779 yards and 5 touchdowns.
In 2020, Robby became a free agent and signed a two-year deal with the Carolina Panthers, which reunited him with Coach Rhule, now the head man for Carolina. Robby had his first 1,000-yard season as a pro, catching 95 passes. He followed that with a 53-catch 519-yard campaign in 2021. One of his 5 touchdowns that year was a 57-yarder against his old team in a 19–14 victory.
Robby split the 2022 season between the Panthers and Cardinals. Arizona, in need of depth at receiver, traded a pair of late-round draft picks for him. All told he had 20 receptions in 16 games. The 2023 campaign found Robbie in Miami with the Dolphins. He saw limited action in nine games, but did score a 68-yard touchdown against the Broncos.
Many NFL fans thought Robby Anderson was gone from the league in 2023, and in a way they were right. Over the course of 18 months, he legally changed his first name from Robby to Robbie to Chosen, and then changed his name to Robbie Chosen.