NFL Player News for 2026 and 2027

Introduction

The NFL is changing. Teams are thinking about new players and money for their stars.

Main Body

Many teams need new quarterbacks. There are not many great players now. Teams want to pick new players in the 2027 draft. The Philadelphia Eagles have a problem with Jalen Hurts. He is not playing as well as before. The team might trade him in 2027 to save money. Also, A.J. Brown might move to the New England Patriots because he likes Boston. Players are getting more money. Tight ends and offensive tackles will get big contracts soon. Some players will earn 19 million dollars a year. Teams must decide which stars to keep.

Conclusion

The NFL is changing fast. Player skill and money will decide the future of the teams.

Learning

💰 Talking About Money & Future

In the text, we see words that describe future changes. To reach A2, you need to know how to say what will happen.

The Magic Word: WILL Use this for things that are certain or planned for the future.

  • Players will get big contracts. → They don't have them now, but they get them later.
  • Money will decide the future. → This is a prediction.

Comparing Now vs. Then Look at how the text describes a change in quality:

Not as well as before

Use this pattern to compare a person's current skill to their old skill:

  • He is not playing as well as before.
  • I am not speaking English as well as last year.

Quick Vocab for Business/Sports:

  • Trade → To swap one person for another.
  • Contract → A legal paper about money and work.
  • Earn → To get money from working.

Vocabulary Learning

teams (n.)
groups of players that play together
Example:The teams practice every day after school.
players (n.)
people who play a sport
Example:The players ran down the field.
quarterback (n.)
the main player who throws the ball in football
Example:The quarterback threw a long pass.
draft (n.)
an event where teams choose new players
Example:The draft will happen next month.
trade (v.)
to exchange one player for another
Example:The coach will trade the player for a new one.
save (v.)
to keep money for later use
Example:She can save money by buying in bulk.
money (n.)
cash or coins used for buying
Example:He earned money from his part‑time job.
move (v.)
to change location to another place
Example:He will move to a new city next year.
likes (v.)
enjoys or prefers
Example:She likes to play basketball.
more (adj.)
a greater amount
Example:I want more pizza.
big (adj.)
large in size or importance
Example:The big dog barked loudly.
earn (v.)
to receive money for work
Example:They earn money by selling cookies.
million (n.)
one million dollars or units
Example:She has a million dollars in savings.
year (n.)
a period of 365 days
Example:The school year starts in September.
decide (v.)
to choose something
Example:I will decide what to wear tomorrow.
keep (v.)
to hold onto something
Example:Please keep the book safe.
fast (adj.)
moving quickly
Example:The fast runner won the race.
skill (n.)
the ability to do something well
Example:Her skill in drawing is amazing.
future (n.)
time that is yet to come
Example:We plan for the future.