Stefon Diggs is Still Looking for a Team

Stefon Diggs 仍在尋找球隊


Introduction

Stefon Diggs does not have a team. NFL training starts soon.

Stefon Diggs 目前沒有球隊。NFL 訓練營即將開始。

Main Body

Diggs played for the New England Patriots. The team paid him too much money. They let him go to buy other players. Diggs played very well in 2025. He caught many balls and scored goals.

Diggs 曾效力於新英格蘭愛國者隊。球隊支付給他的薪水太高,因此決定放他走以購買其他球員。Diggs 在 2025 年表現優異,接球次數多且得分高。

Diggs says he is a great player. He thinks he is better than most other players. He had some legal problems. A judge said he did nothing wrong in May. Now the NFL says he can play.

Diggs 表示他是一名優秀的球員,認為自己比大多數其他球員更強。他之前曾陷入法律問題,但法官在五月裁定他沒有過錯。目前 NFL 已表示他可以參賽。

Some teams do not want Diggs. He is almost 33 years old. He did not practice this spring. He needs to learn a new plan and a new quarterback. This is hard to do now.

部分球隊並不想要 Diggs。他已接近 33 歲,且今年春天沒有練習。他現在需要學習新的戰術並適應新的四分衛,目前要達成這些目標相當困難。

Conclusion

Diggs is a good player and the law says he is okay. He still wants a job in the NFL.

Diggs 是一名優秀的球員,法律也認定他沒有問題。他仍然希望能在 NFL 找到工作。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Switch

In English, we change words to show if something happened now or before.

Right Now (Present)

  • He is a great player.
  • He wants a job.
  • He does not have a team.

Before (Past)

  • He was (is \rightarrow was)
  • He played (play \rightarrow played)
  • He scored (score \rightarrow scored)

💡 Pro Tip: The '-ed' Tail Look at these words from the story: played, scored, paid.

When you see -ed at the end of an action word, it usually means the story is about the past. It is like a time machine for your sentence!

Vocabulary Learning

training (n.)
Practice to become better at a sport or job
Example:The football team has training every morning.
scored (v.)
To get a point in a game
Example:The player scored a goal in the last minute.
legal (adj.)
Related to the law
Example:He needs legal help to solve the problem.
judge (n.)
The person who decides laws in a court
Example:The judge said the man was not guilty.
practice (v.)
To do something many times to get better
Example:I practice English for one hour every day.
Practice A2 words in a crossword