Panthers WR Robby Anderson switching uniform numbers?

Panthers WR Robby Anderson might be switching his uniform number this season and a platinum recording artist might’ve broken the news.

Carolina Panthers receiver Robby Anderson didn’t have the season anyone wanted him to have in 2021—posting career-lows in yards (519), catch rate (48.2 percent) and yards per target (4.7) fresh off a sweet two-year deal. But with a particularly important campaign ahead, the soon-to-be 30-year-old’s gotta keep a tunnel vision.

Part of that vision may include a new aesthetic for Anderson, who hinted to rapper Kodak Black that a change in uniform number could be on the horizon. On Sunday, the platinum recording artist posted a direct message from the wideout on his Instagram page that featured some potentially new-look threads.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CdTWNIolA8d/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Unless that’s just an old Derek Anderson jersey, Robby will presumably—at least based off this exchange—go from No. 11 to No. 3 in 2022. The link to Kodak Black is those Florida roots, as Anderson wore No. 3 at South Plantation High School in Broward County—home to the Pompano Beach rapper.

So, will a switch to a familiar digit help get him back in his bag? Is No. 3 the one?

He probably hopes so.

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