The Cleveland Browns and Their Quarterbacks for 2026

Introduction

The Cleveland Browns have a problem with their quarterbacks. They are getting ready for the 2026 season.

Main Body

The team does not have a great quarterback. Many people think they have the worst players in this position in the league. However, the manager Andrew Berry made other players on the team better. Coach Todd Monken says the players must fight for the start position. Deshaun Watson is one player, but he was hurt. Shedeur Sanders is another player. Taylen Green and Dillon Gabriel are also on the team. The team might look for a new player like Arch Manning in 2027. The 2026 schedule is hard. The team plays many games away from home. Most people think the Browns will lose their first game against the Jaguars.

Conclusion

The Browns do not have a clear leader for the 2026 season. They have a very difficult schedule.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The Magic of "NOT"

In this text, we see how to make a sentence negative. It is very simple: just put do not or does not before the action.

  • The team does not have... (One team β†’\rightarrow does not)
  • The Browns do not have... (Multiple people/The Browns β†’\rightarrow do not)

Quick Guide:

  • He/She/It β†’\rightarrow does not
  • I/You/We/They β†’\rightarrow do not

πŸ—ΊοΈ Talking About Location

Look at this phrase: "away from home".

When we talk about sports or travel, we use this to mean the team is visiting another city.

Example: Home β†’\rightarrow My own stadium Away β†’\rightarrow The other team's stadium


⏳ Time Words

Notice how the text moves from the present to the future:

  • Now: "They are getting ready"
  • Future: "In 2026", "In 2027"

To talk about the future, the text uses the word will:

  • "the Browns will lose" β†’\rightarrow This is a prediction about something that hasn't happened yet.

Vocabulary Learning

season (n.)
A period of the year, especially the time for sports.
Example:The football season starts in September.
team (n.)
A group of people who play a sport together.
Example:The team practiced every day.
manager (n.)
A person who runs or directs a group.
Example:The manager made new plans.
players (n.)
People who play a game.
Example:The players ran on the field.
fight (v.)
To try hard to win or succeed.
Example:Players must fight for the starting spot.
schedule (n.)
A list of planned events with times.
Example:The schedule shows all the games.
games (n.)
Competitive matches.
Example:They will play many games this season.
home (n.)
The place where a team plays in their own stadium.
Example:They prefer to win at home.
away (adj.)
Not at home, playing in another place.
Example:They have many games away.
leader (n.)
A person who leads or directs a group.
Example:The team needs a clear leader.
difficult (adj.)
Hard to do or understand.
Example:The schedule is difficult.
worst (adj.)
The lowest quality or best.
Example:They think they have the worst players.
great (adj.)
Very good.
Example:He is a great player.
hurt (v.)
To cause pain or injury.
Example:He was hurt during the game.