NFL Team Changes for 2026

Introduction

Many NFL teams changed their players and coaches for the 2026 season.

Main Body

The Tennessee Titans have new players. They added Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson. They also have new quarterbacks. But some players on the offensive line are gone. The Atlanta Falcons have a new coach and a new manager. They signed Jahan Dotson and Olamide Zaccheaus. They also added two offensive linemen. Some experts say the team is still not very good. The Miami Dolphins are starting over. Many great players left the team. They have a new quarterback, Malik Willis. They might look for a new player in 2027. Other teams made small changes. Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, and Chicago added a few new players to their teams.

Conclusion

Tennessee and Atlanta bought new talent. Miami is building a new team for the future.

Learning

⚡ The 'Change' Patterns

To reach A2, you need to describe things that are different now compared to before. This text shows us three easy ways to say 'something is new':

1. The Direct Way

  • The Titans have new players.
  • The Falcons have a new coach.
  • Pattern: [Subject] + have/has + new + [Thing].

2. The Action Way

  • They added Carnell Tate.
  • They signed Jahan Dotson.
  • Pattern: [Subject] + added/signed + [Person].

3. The 'Starting Over' Way

  • The Miami Dolphins are starting over.
  • Miami is building a new team.
  • Pattern: [Subject] + is/are [verb]-ing.

💡 Quick Guide: People vs. Groups

WordHow to use itExample
TheyFor a team or group\rightarrow They added players.
The teamFor the whole organization\rightarrow The team is not good.
SomeWhen you don't mean everyone\rightarrow Some players are gone.

Vocabulary Learning

many (det.)
a large number of
Example:There are many books on the shelf.
changed (verb)
to make or become different
Example:The schedule was changed yesterday.
players (noun)
people who play a sport
Example:The players practiced hard.
coaches (noun)
people who train athletes
Example:The coaches gave us advice.
season (noun)
a period of the year
Example:The football season starts in September.
new (adj.)
not old; recently made or acquired
Example:She bought a new phone.
added (verb)
to put something extra
Example:He added sugar to the coffee.
also (adv.)
in addition; too
Example:I like pizza, and I also like pasta.
offensive (adj.)
relating to attacking in sports
Example:He played on the offensive line.
line (noun)
a straight arrangement of people or things
Example:There was a long line at the store.
gone (adj.)
no longer present
Example:The milk is gone.
signed (verb)
to agree to a contract
Example:She signed the contract.
experts (noun)
people who know a lot about something
Example:Experts say it will rain.
team (noun)
a group working together
Example:Our team won the game.
good (adj.)
pleasant or satisfactory
Example:The movie was good.
starting (verb)
beginning
Example:The game is starting soon.