Jets' Abraham wants long-term deal or trade

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John Abraham feels he has shown the New York Jets he can dominate games and stay healthy for an entire season.

Now he wants his reward: a long-term contract, from the Jets or someone else.

The three-time Pro Bowl defensive end said Wednesday he is willing to be traded instead of being tagged the franchise player for a second year in a row.

"I said it when I first came here: I'm looking for that stability," Abraham said Wednesday. "I'm 27 now, it's not like I'm 21 or 22 or just don't care. I have a family. I'm looking for long-term, whether it's here or somewhere else."

Abraham signed a $6.7 million, one-year deal as the franchise player after sitting out training camp, hoping to stay healthy and earn his long-term deal. Going into this year, he played in two full seasons twice in five years, but still managed 43 sacks.

So far, Abraham has played in all 13 games and is having another good season. He has 8½ sacks and five forced fumbles for a 3-10 team and probably would have been more successful had the offense not struggled so much.

He is coming off a big game against Oakland, with two sacks that caused fumbles. The Jets face Miami on Sunday, another team Abraham usually dominates. In their first meeting, he had a sack, a forced fumble and four quarterback pressures.

"The Raiders had a hard time with him. He wrecked the game, creating two turnovers that really iced the game," Dolphins coach Nick Saban said. "He's a fantastic player."

But Abraham is convinced what he has done on the field this season has not helped his cause.

"I think I've done enough on the field to show that I'm worth it, but I can't go in there and make them do anything," Abraham said. "It's obviously not because of my play."

The Jets, not known to negotiate during the season, have had no talks with Abraham's agents, Rich Rosa and Tony Agnone. Rosa said Wednesday he expects to hear from the team when the season ends, and believes Abraham has done more than enough to show he deserves a long-term deal.

The Jets do not comment on contract negotiations. General manager Terry Bradway said in August, "Our intention all along has been to have John here for a long time."

"I think he proved that the last couple of years," Rosa said. "Everyone wanted to revisit back to everything and anything John Abraham did wrong. Does he deserve a long-term deal from someone? I believe he does. He's a great player."

Abraham's name has come up in trade speculation since last offseason. The latest centers around San Diego and Philip Rivers, because the Jets are in need of a quarterback. But Abraham stopped short of saying he would demand a trade.

"I've gotten traded for everybody so far," Abraham said. "It's something that I'm not ready for if it happens, but it's something that won't bother me if it happens. I'm just seeing it as the business part and if that's the aspect they want to take, I guess I have to take it."

The deadline to designate a player with the franchise tag is Feb. 23. If the Jets tag him again, Abraham said, "It wouldn't make me happy. I wouldn't be coming in here jumping up and down."

He also would probably wait until the last possible moment to sign the tender while training on his own in his hometown of Columbia, S.C., and skip camp, just as he did this year. Abraham credits his offseason program with keeping him healthy because he could go easier on his body.

The most amazing part of his ability to stay healthy this season is what has happened around him: 12 players are out for the season, including ironman running back Curtis Martin.

"I just want that commitment. It's nothing personal, it's nothing to do with the Jets," Abraham said. "Three years from now I'll be 29 going on 30. I don't look as appetizing at 30 as I do at 27. Just to have a long-term deal would feel better than just to have the one-year deal to see how you can hold up every year."
 

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CrazyCowboy said:
The Jets would be smart to go after Rivers using Abraham as the bait

The Chargers won't unload Rivers. Trust me, they can't afford to. If the Chargers are building for the long run, a $10 million+ cap hit next season won't do them any good. They'd be better trading Brees for Abraham straight up.
 

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KDWilliams85 said:
The Chargers won't unload Rivers. Trust me, they can't afford to. If the Chargers are building for the long run, a $10 million+ cap hit next season won't do them any good. They'd be better trading Brees for Abraham straight up.

If they intended to trade Brees then Rivers would be playing QB right now. As for cost it cost the chargers just as much to keep Rivers sitting on the bench as it would to trade him. From rumors I have heard the Jets are talking a 1st rd pick for Rivers and given the high draft pick the Jets will have this coming draft SD very well may pull the trigger on that deal.
 

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Heck isnt he a FA soon. I thought they franchised him last year? that should mean hes a FA this year, you can only apply a 1 year tag, course they could re-franchise him this year. I thought he was older myself, at 27, hes only hitting his prime right now. I say make a play for him and see what they want. We can always say no. You can never have enough Abrahams on your team, hes a good one. Plus him and Fergy together again would be nice. And I bet Glover and Ellis would like to play with him.
 

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I understand that these guys want long term deals and all for Iunjury security but these Franchise tags are not as bad as they make them sound.

Don't the Franchise numbers go up on a second year franchise, and aren't these franchise tags guaranteeing the guy of his current year salary which in certain cases run from 6-10 million.

In a lot of cases thats as much as the siging bonus, and thats all these guys are guaranteed anyway with the long term deal.

There is always a risk, but a guy like Walter jones and Orlando pace who I believe were franchised for multiple years made out like bandits with those franchise numbers and then signing long term deals thereafter.
 

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You guys crack me up with your continued John Abraham love -- and your failure to recognize guys who aren't going to hit free agency. Of course, Abraham cracks me up too. He was having an OK year until the Oakland game -- he abuses an inexperienced QB and all of a sudden he's squaking.

1. Abraham was franchised last year. The jets can franchise him again. Let's see what do we do? Use the franchise tag, sign him long term, or just let him go?

2. If they don't want Abraham do you honestly think he's just walking as an FA? Umm, no. The Jets would trade him. You are looking at at least one #1 or a very good player -- oh yeah, then you have to give him a huge contract. Do you really want to lose another first round pick, or TNew to get Abraham?

3. Conclusion: Stop fantasizing about him coming here
 
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