Panthers star Robbie Anderson is dismissed DURING Sunday’s loss after sideline spat with assistant

Carolina Panthers receiver Robbie Anderson has reportedly been traded to the Arizona Cardinals after being dismissed from Sunday’s game following a sideline argument with coaches. 

Anderson got into an argument with receivers coach Joe Dailey during the first half of the Panthers’ 24-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He was on a stationary bike early in the third quarter before sitting alone on a cooler. Ultimately Anderson exchanged words with Dailey again in the third, prompting interim coach Steve Wilks to break up the argument and banish the receiver to the locker room.

Wilks, named the team’s interim coach after Matt Rhule was fired last Monday, did not elaborate on why he made the decision to end Anderson’s day early.

Before Wilks could explain Anderson’s situation, the disgruntled receiver was traded to Arizona, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed yet.

The Panthers are also listening to offers for running back Christian McCaffrey amid a likely rebuild for the 1-5 team, according to ESPN.  

Carolina Panthers receiver Robbie Anderson was dismissed from Sunday’s game after getting into a disagreement with coaches on the sideline

Anderson got into an argument with receivers coach Joe Dailey during the first half of the Panthers' 24-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams

Anderson got into an argument with receivers coach Joe Dailey during the first half of the Panthers’ 24-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams

Dailey did not back down against Anderson, who was upset to have been pulled on third down

Dailey did not back down against Anderson, who was upset to have been pulled on third down

Panthers interim coach Steve Wilks as seen sending Anderson to the locker rooms in the third

Panthers interim coach Steve Wilks as seen sending Anderson to the locker rooms in the third

Anderson appeared to voice his approval of the trade on Twitter Monday

Anderson appeared to voice his approval of the trade on Twitter Monday 

‘It was a sideline-type situation and that’s something we will discuss as we further get into the week,’ Wilks said after the 24-10 loss to the Rams in Inglewood, California.

Anderson was close with Rhule. The seventh-year receiver played for Rhule in college at Temple, and signed with the Panthers in 2020 when Rhule became coach.

Anderson said he wasn’t happy being taken out on third down and expressed his displeasure.

‘It’s third down, it’s a money down. I don’t think I should be okay with that (being taken out),’ Anderson said. ‘So I made a comment on why I was taken out.

‘Honestly, I was confused because I have never been told get out of the game. And, you know, upset by that. Nobody that is a true competitor would be OK with that.’

Instead of quickly leaving the locker room or refusing interviews, Anderson decided to address things from the podium in the postgame interview room. Both Wilks and Anderson said they had not talked after the game.

‘I don’t want anyone to have misconceptions. I’ve had moments of controversy where I didn’t speak up for myself,’ Anderson said.

Anderson was a 1,000-yard receiver for the Panthers in 2020, saw his production slashed last season, as he caught only 53 asses for 519 yards. He has only one touchdown this season on 13 catches over five games. 

He now enters a situation in Arizona, where the Cardinals have been without starting receivers DeAndre Hopkins (suspension) and Hollywood Brown (foot injury). Hopkins’ suspension for testing positive for a banned substance ends this week and he is expected to play Thursday against New Orleans. 

Anderson had been in for 89 percent of the Panthers’ plays during the first five games, second most among the team’s receivers. After having five catches for 102 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown, in the opener against Cleveland, Anderson had only eight catches for 104 yards.

Anderson though was a non-factor against the Rams. He was not targeted on any of his 23 snaps as Wilks devoted most of his game plan to getting running back Christian McCaffrey involved since third-string QB PJ Walker got the start due to an ankle injury to Baker Mayfield.

McCaffrey, who along with Anderson has been the subject of trade rumors, did not address what happened on the sidelines because he said he did not see it.

Wilks tried to keep shift focus back on the rest of his team. He did not address Anderson’s future when asked if the receiver would play next week against Tampa Bay.

The Panthers (1-5) have dropped three straight.

‘You know everybody is being evaluated, as well as myself. So we’ve got to figure out what’s going to be the right chemistry to put out on the field,’ Wilks said. ‘And, most importantly as coaches, we got to come up with the right game plan.’

Steve Wilks (pictured), named the team's interim coach after Matt Rhule was fired last Monday, did not elaborate on why he made the decision to end Anderson's day early

Steve Wilks (pictured), named the team’s interim coach after Matt Rhule was fired last Monday, did not elaborate on why he made the decision to end Anderson’s day early