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Sapp says a decision about his future will come quickly

Oakland Raiders
01/01/2008 8:55 AM
The San Francisco Chronicle reports Raiders veteran DL Warren Sapp stood on the sideline, right by the 50-yard line, and faced the eastern stands at the Coliseum. He put his left hand over his belly, smiled and took a bow - possibly for the last time as a Raider or otherwise - before heading to the locker room after Sunday's season-ending 30-17 loss to the Chargers. "I've got a decision to make," said Sapp, age 35, after his 13th season in the NFL. "That decision is going to come pretty quick because I'm not one to sit around and waver. "It's going to take me one week to make that decision. I'll be safe with that." Sapp, who signed with the Raiders in 2004, has three years left on his contract. He's owed a base salary of $5.15 million next year, so there's also a chance the Raiders will release him if he doesn't retire. Read more