New York Jets Abraham was selected by the
New York Jets in the first round (13th overall, via pick acquired from the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for
Keyshawn Johnson) of the
2000 NFL draft. General manager
Bill Parcells believed Abraham reminded him of
Lawrence Taylor, and urged him to push himself in the same way he had pushed Taylor two decades earlier. In 2002, he recorded 48 tackles, with 10 sacks, and was again named to the Pro Bowl. In 2003, he only recorded 37 tackles and six sacks in six games before his season ended with another groin injury. Abraham was designated with the
franchise tag by the Jets on February 21, 2006.
Atlanta Falcons Wanting a trade after the 2005 season despite being franchised by the Jets, Abraham was heavily courted by the
Seattle Seahawks and
Atlanta Falcons. He chose the Falcons, since Atlanta was closer to his hometown. The Jets received Atlanta's
2006 NFL draft first round pick (
No. 29), which was acquired from the
Denver Broncos, in return for Abraham. On December 12, 2010, Abraham recorded two sacks against the Carolina Panthers. The two sacks gave him 100.5 for his career, making him only the 25th player in NFL history to eclipse 100. On December 27, on Monday Night Football against the New Orleans Saints, Abraham recorded his first career interception after deflecting and catching a
Drew Brees pass attempt. In December 2010, Abraham was selected to his fourth Pro Bowl. He was ranked 69th by his fellow players on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2011. On June 21, 2012, Abraham signed a 3-year $16.72 million contract to remain in Atlanta. On March 1, 2013, Abraham was released by the Atlanta Falcons. Although he had just added 10 sacks to his franchise record, the Falcons had lost patience with him. He was frequently late to team events and fell asleep at meetings. In his first season in Arizona, he recorded 11.5 sacks, which ranked seventh in the NFL, and 4 forced fumbles. After a productive first season with the Cardinals, Abraham left Arizona's week one Monday Night Football game on September 8, 2014, after his head collided with the hip of
San Diego Chargers tackle
D. J. Fluker. Although the impact didn't look severe at first, doctors discovered his brain was bleeding on both sides. the Cardinals placed him on injured reserve on September 19, effectively ending his career. ==NFL career statistics==