New NFL Players for 2026

Introduction

Many NFL teams have new young players. These players help the teams play better.

Main Body

The Tennessee Titans have a new player named Carnell Tate. He catches the ball. The New Orleans Saints have a new player named Jordyn Tyson. He also helps the team score points. The Cleveland Browns have a new quarterback named Taylen Green. He needs to learn how to move his feet and throw the ball better. The Dallas Cowboys have a new player named Caleb Downs. He is very good at defense. The Kansas City Chiefs have a new player for their defense. In Baltimore, the Ravens want to see if their young players are good before they buy old players.

Conclusion

Teams want to help young players grow. This makes the teams stronger.

Learning

đŸŸĸ The 'Who does what' Pattern

In this text, we see a simple way to describe people and their jobs.

The Formula: Person → Action (Verb) → Thing

Examples from the story:

  • Carnell Tate → catches → the ball.
  • Taylen Green → throw → the ball.
  • Jordyn Tyson → helps → the team.

đŸ› ī¸ Word Swap: 'New' and 'Young'

Notice how the author uses two different words to describe the players. Both mean they are at the start of their career:

  • New: Used for the person (e.g., new player).
  • Young: Used for their age (e.g., young players).

A2 Tip: If you don't know a specific word for 'beginner,' use "new"! It works for people, cars, and houses.

Vocabulary Learning

player (n.)
a person who plays a sport
Example:The player ran fast across the field.
team (n.)
a group of people working together
Example:The team celebrated after winning.
ball (n.)
a round object used in games
Example:The ball bounced over the fence.
score (v.)
to win points in a game
Example:The team will score points in the next quarter.
points (n.)
units of success in a game
Example:He earned 5 points for the correct answer.
quarterback (n.)
a player who throws the ball in football
Example:The quarterback called the play.
learn (v.)
to acquire knowledge or skill
Example:She will learn to play the guitar.
move (v.)
to change position or location
Example:He will move his feet quickly.
throw (v.)
to toss something
Example:He will throw the ball to his teammate.
defense (n.)
the act of protecting against attack
Example:The defense stopped the opponent's run.
grow (v.)
to become larger or stronger
Example:The players grow stronger each season.
stronger (adj.)
more powerful or robust
Example:The team is stronger after training.
good (adj.)
having positive qualities
Example:He is good at defense.
new (adj.)
recently made or introduced
Example:They signed a new player.
young (adj.)
not old; in early life
Example:Young players are eager to learn.