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NEW YORK (AP) - John Abraham is sick of waiting around for the Jets to make him a long-term commitment.
The defensive end was designated the team's franchise player Tuesday for the second straight year, creating another unhappy situation. Though Abraham stands to make $8.33 million in 2006, all he wanted was for the Jets to prove they want him to stick around for the future.
Now the Jets are expected to explore trade options because they are so far over the salary cap. Abraham's agents, Rich Rosa and Tony Agnone, stopped short of demanding a trade but are also interested in making a move.
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