The Jets and the representatives for three-time Pro Bowl defensive end John Abraham have had no discussions on a long-term deal since the season ended and it appears the club will place the franchise tag on him for a second consecutive season, according to someone with knowledge of the situation. Such a move likely would make for a tense relationship between the club and Abraham next season, especially after GM Terry Bradway said last August he would attempt to sign Abraham to a long-term deal if the player stayed healthy and was productive over an entire 16-game schedule. "We've said all along that we want John here for a long time, and that's something we'll work on," Bradway said when Abraham reported to training camp on Aug. 29 after refusing to sign his one-year, $6.67 million franchise tender offer until then.