Brandon Marshall knows Robby Anderson, probably better than most. The two grew close during their one year together playing for the Jets in 2016, and remained that way when Marshall signed with the cross-town rival Giants last offseason.

Marshall helped train Anderson at his gym (Fit Speed) in Florida. He's been there whenever the 24-year-old needed him. Which is why Anderson's arrest Friday, his second in eight months, hit Marshall hard.

"He has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a Jets' all-time great, and a superstar in this league," Marshall told NJ Advance Media Friday afternoon. "Right now, he's hurting himself tremendously."

Police in Sunrise, Fla. charged Anderson with two felonies, two misdemeanors and five traffic violations for an incident early Friday morning. According to the police report obtained by NJ Advance Media, an officer was conducting a traffic stop when he observed a white SUV driven by Anderson rapidly approaching. The officer clocked the vehicle at 105 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour zone for three-quarters of a mile.

After a short chase in which Anderson blew through two red lights, the wideout finally stopped his vehicle. He was apprehended and put in the back of a patrol car. That's when he started to sound off.

According to the officer, Anderson told him "when he got out he was going to find my wife, f--- her, and n-- in her eye. He continued to make other verbal threats towards my family. Based on his statements, it was clear he intended to sexually assault my wife. He also began to brag about how much money he has and how all I was doing was trying to 'ruin his fun.'"

Marshall dealt with his own personal and legal issues early in his career, but turned his life around. He was a leader in the Jets locker room, and someone young players, like Anderson, looked up to. Marshall said he'll be here for Anderson and whatever he needs.

"Robby is a great kid with a lot of potential," Marshall said. "He's obviously distracted and confused. I'll give him tough love and he'll either take it or not. If I know Robby then he will.

"If I were him I would sit down with coach (Todd) Bowles and ask for help. There's not a better coach or man that can help with this situation."

Anderson's first run-in with the cops occurred back in May. Police arrested him while at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami. They charged Anderson with a felony count of resisting arrest with violence and also obstruction of justice. Anderson will be in court for that incident on March 19.

Anderson signed with the Jets as an undrafted free agent before the 2016 season. He played well as a rookie, before breaking out this year.

Anderson took over as the Jets' No. 1 wideout when the team cut Marshall and Eric Decker, then Quincy Enunwa suffered a season-ending neck injury. He caught 63 passes for 941 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 games.

He looked well on his way to a 1,000-yard season before starting quarterback Josh McCown suffered a season-ending injury against the Broncos in Week 14.

The Jets wouldn't comment specifically on Anderson's legal issue.

"We are aware of the situation," a team spokesperson said. "This is a pending legal matter, and we will have no further comment."

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