The New York Jets Get New Players for 2026

Introduction

The New York Jets want to be a better team. They are making changes to win more games.

Main Body

The team gave Breece Hall a new contract. He is a running back. He will stay with the team for three years. He will get a lot of money because he is a great player. The team also picked new players. They chose David Bailey and D'Angelo Ponds. They also got Minkah Fitzpatrick and Nahshon Wright. These players will help the defense stop the other team. A new coach named Frank Reich is here. He wants to help Breece Hall run and catch the ball better. The team wants a strong group of players before they find a new quarterback.

Conclusion

The New York Jets are building a strong team with good players and new leaders.

Learning

๐Ÿ•’ Talking About the Future

In this story, the writer uses will to talk about things that are going to happen later.

The Pattern: Person/Thing โ†’\rightarrow will โ†’\rightarrow action

Examples from the text:

  • He โ†’\rightarrow will โ†’\rightarrow stay
  • He โ†’\rightarrow will โ†’\rightarrow get
  • Players โ†’\rightarrow will โ†’\rightarrow help

Keep it simple: Use will when you are sure about a future fact.

  • Today: I am a student.
  • Future: I will be a teacher.

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
A group of people working together.
Example:The team practiced every day to improve.
player (n.)
A person who plays a sport.
Example:The player scored a goal in the match.
coach (n.)
A person who trains and directs a team.
Example:The coach gave the team a pep talk.
ball (n.)
A round object used in games.
Example:He kicked the ball into the goal.
game (n.)
An activity for entertainment or competition.
Example:They played a friendly game after school.
win (v.)
To be victorious.
Example:They will win if they play well.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods.
Example:She saved money for her trip.
contract (n.)
A written agreement.
Example:He signed a contract with the company.
year (n.)
A period of 12 months.
Example:The season lasts one year.
good (adj.)
Of high quality.
Example:She made a good decision.
new (adj.)
Not old, recently made.
Example:He bought a new phone.
strong (adj.)
Having power or strength.
Example:The bridge is strong and safe.
help (v.)
To assist.
Example:Can you help me carry this box?
stop (v.)
To cease.
Example:The referee stopped the play.
group (n.)
Several people together.
Example:The group studied together.