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Arizona Cardinals’ WR Robbie Anderson will no longer be known as Robbie, but instead, “Chosen.”

The 29-year-old posted a handful of pictures to Instagram, where his handle now reads, “Anderson, R. Chosen.”

Anderson was traded to Arizona around the midway point of last season, the trade came after a sideline altercation between Anderson and the Panthers head coach.

With the Cardinals, Anderson was extremely disappointed by only having one game with over 20 receiving yards. He ended the year averaging only 7.6 yards per game with the Cards and did not score a single touchdown.

The Cardinals could elect to cut Anderson this offseason, which would save them $12 million, it is currently unlikely they will bring him back.

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