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Cardinals trade for Panthers' Robbie Anderson after Marquise Brown hurt

The Arizona Cardinals acquired wide receiver Robbie Anderson on Monday, a day after wide receiver Marquise «Hollywood» Brown suffered a foot injury that could end his season.

Brown suffered a potentially season-ending injury in Arizona's 19-9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Brown, who told reporters on Sunday that X-rays on his foot were negative, was undergoing further testing Monday to determine the extent of the injury, the sources said.

Brown, who was acquired by the Cardinals from the Baltimore Ravens during this year's NFL draft, has 43 receptions for 485 yards and three touchdowns in six games this season.

The Cardinals said in a statement that they acquired Anderson for undisclosed draft compensation.

The trade of Anderson comes a day after the wide receiver was kicked out of a game by Panthers interim coach Steve Wilks following sideline arguments with his position coach.

«No one is bigger than the team,» Wilks said of Anderson on Sunday after a 24-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in his first game since replacing Matt Rhule, who was fired last Monday. «I'm not going to focus and put a lot of attention on one individual.»

Anderson got into a shouting match with Panthers receivers coach Joe Dailey late in the first half and opened the second half on a stationary bicycle wearing a baseball cap. Late in the third quarter, Anderson sat by himself on a cooler while the rest of the offense talked strategy on the sideline.

Then, later in the third quarter with the Panthers trailing 17-10 and without a first down since the first quarter, Anderson and Dailey again had an exchange. Wilks stepped in and sent Anderson to the locker room.

Anderson said he «had no idea» why he was

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