Abraham began skipping his own team of Mitchell Cortello, Jake Flemming and Thomas Mosher for the 2016–17 season. Despite not qualifying for the Canadian Junior championship, the team did win the Nova Scotia U18 championship and represented the province at the inaugural 2017 Canadian U18 Curling Championships. There, Abraham led his rink to a 5–3 record through the round robin and championship pools to qualify for the playoffs.[7] The team then beat Saskatchewan's Rylan Kleiter in the semifinal before dropping the gold medal game 4–1 to Northern Ontario's Tanner Horgan, settling for silver.[8] After failing to win the Nova Scotia junior championship again in 2018, Abraham moved to Prince Edward Island to join the Tyler Smith rink at third.
In their first season together, Team Smith went undefeated to win the PEI junior title, qualifying for the 2019 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.[9] After a 2–4 round robin record, the team finished eleventh overall with a final record of 4–5.[10] They won the provincial junior title again the following year to represent PEI at the 2020 Canadian Junior Curling Championships where the team fared much better.[11] Team Smith finished second in their pool with a 5–1 record to qualify for the championship pool. There, they only won one of their four games, finishing just outside of the playoffs in fifth place with a 6–4 record.[12] Also during his two seasons in Prince Edward Island, Abraham competed in the PEI Tankard for both the Smith and John Likely rinks, failing to qualify for the playoffs in both 2019 and 2020.
After returning to Nova Scotia, Abraham joined the Matt Manuel rink again at lead for the 2020–21 season. In their three events played during the abbreviated season, the team had a notable second-place finish at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic where they lost to the Brad Gushue rink in the final.[13]
Team Flemming played in three tour events during the 2022–23 season, reaching the quarterfinals at the Challenge de Curling Desjardins and the Curl Mesabi Classic.[21] At the 2023 Nova Scotia Tankard, the team failed to qualify for the playoffs, losing both the A and C event finals. After the event, Abraham was chosen to be Team Manuel's alternate at the 2023 Tim Hortons Brier where they finished with a 3–5 record.[22] He played in no games.
Personal life
Abraham is employed as an installation technician at Homekeepers Property Maintenance.[2]