Changes in Football Teams
美式足球隊的人員變動
Introduction
Many football teams are changing their players for the 2026 season.
許多美式足球隊將在 2026 賽季更換球員。
Main Body
Keon Coleman plays for the Buffalo Bills. He had problems before, but now he works with a teacher to play better. In Cleveland, two players want to be the main quarterback. The Browns also have a new player named Jared Verse because they traded Myles Garrett.
Keon Coleman 在水牛城比爾隊效力。他之前遇到一些問題,但現在他與教練合作以提升表現。在克里夫蘭,有兩名球員想競爭主力四分衛的位置。布朗隊還簽下了一名叫 Jared Verse 的新球員,因為他們交易了 Myles Garrett。
In Tennessee and Kansas City, players must work hard on special teams to keep their jobs. The Titans and Chiefs have many players, so some people might leave the team. In Tampa Bay, Bucky Irving and Kenneth Gainwell help the team move the ball well.
在田納西和堪薩斯城,球員必須在特勤隊刻苦練習才能保住職位。鈦坦隊和酋長隊的球員人數眾多,因此有些人可能會離開球隊。在坦帕灣,Bucky Irving 和 Kenneth Gainwell 幫助球隊有效地推進球權。
Georgia is a college team. They wanted a player named Seth Tillman, but he chose Clemson University instead. Also, the Carolina Panthers like a player named Tetairoa McMillan. He is a very good player for the 2026 season.
喬治亞是一支大學球隊。他們想要一名叫 Seth Tillman 的球員,但他選擇了克萊姆森大學。此外,卡羅來納黑豹隊很看好一名叫 Tetairoa McMillan 的球員。他是 2026 賽季的一名優秀球員。
Conclusion
Teams want players who work hard and can do many different things.
球隊需要那些努力且能勝任多種不同任務的球員。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The "Action Word" Connection
Look at how the text describes people. To reach A2, you need to move from simple words to action patterns.
1. The 'Work' Pattern In this text, "work" isn't just a job. It is used to show effort:
- Works with a teacher → Getting help.
- Work hard → Putting in effort.
2. The 'Movement' Logic Notice how the text talks about players changing places. This is a great way to learn verbs of change:
Leave Go away from the team.
Trade Swap one person for another.
Choose Pick a favorite option.
3. Simple Description Glue To describe a person simply, use: [Person] + [is] + [Adjective]
- He is a very good player.
- He is a main quarterback.
Quick Tip: Use "very" before a describing word to make it stronger (e.g., very good).