NFL Team News for 2026

2026年 NFL 球隊新聞


Introduction

Some NFL teams are preparing for the 2026 season. They want better players and new plans.

部分 NFL 球隊正在為 2026 年賽季做準備。他們希望獲得更好的球員與新計劃。

Main Body

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a strong defense. But their offense is not very good. Aaron Rodgers will play his last year. The team needs a new quarterback.

匹茲堡鋼鐵人的防守很強,但他們的進攻並不理想。Aaron Rodgers 將打最後一年,球隊需要一名新的四分衛。

The New York Jets are better now. Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson play very well. New young players also help the team.

紐約噴射機現在表現更佳。Breece Hall 與 Garrett Wilson 表現出色。新的年輕球員也對球隊有所幫助。

The Baltimore Ravens want a strong line of players. They are looking for the best center. They also need new tight ends.

巴爾的摩烏鴉想要強大的鋒線。他們正在尋找最好的中鋒,同時也需要新的強力前鋒。

The Carolina Panthers have a much better defense. They were bad in 2024. Now they have new players and they are strong.

卡羅萊納黑豹的防守強多了。他們在 2024 年表現糟糕,現在有了新球員,變得強大了。

Conclusion

Baltimore wants stability. New York and Carolina have good players. Pittsburgh needs a new plan for their quarterback.

巴爾的摩追求穩定,紐約與卡羅萊納擁有優秀球員,而匹茲堡則需要為其四分衛制定新計劃。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The Power of 'BUT' and 'NOW'

In this text, we see how to change a story from bad to good. To reach A2, you need to connect your ideas.

1. The Contrast Switch (But) Use but to show a problem.

  • Strong defense \rightarrow BUT \rightarrow Bad offense
  • Steelers have a good defense but their offense is not very good.

2. The Time Jump (Now) Use now to show that things changed from the past.

  • 2024 (Past): Bad \rightarrow NOW (Present): Strong
  • They were bad in 2024. Now they have new players.

Quick Summary Table

WordPurposeExample
ButTo show a differenceI like football, but I don't like rugby.
NowTo show a changeI was a student, now I am a teacher.

Vocabulary Learning

preparing (v.)
Getting ready for something in the future.
Example:I am preparing for my English test tomorrow.
defense (n.)
The part of a team that stops the other team from scoring.
Example:The team has a strong defense to stop the ball.
offense (n.)
The part of a team that tries to score points.
Example:The offense needs to score a touchdown to win.
quarterback (n.)
The player who leads the offense and throws the ball.
Example:The quarterback throws the ball to his teammate.
stability (n.)
A state of being steady and not changing quickly.
Example:The company needs stability to grow and be successful.
Practice A2 words in a crossword