The Facts: The Jets have made it clear to Anderson that they want to keep him. To that end, the team is making a push to keep the receiver, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
Diehards Line:
The Jets, though, are facing a deadline to keep one of the top receivers off the open market. Anderson is scheduled to become a free agent March 16. As PFT's Charean Williams reminded readers, Anderson, 26, already has rejected the idea of giving the Jets a hometown discount, which is why it is not going to be easy for the team to re-sign him. Anderson caught 52 passes for 779 yards and five touchdowns last season.