NFL Teams Change Their Players for 2026

NFL 球隊為 2026 年調整球員陣容


Introduction

Many NFL teams are changing their players. They want to win more games in 2026.

許多 NFL 球隊正在更換球員,希望在 2026 年贏得更多場次。

Main Body

The New England Patriots want to help their quarterback, Drake Maye. They got a new player, A.J. Brown. Stefon Diggs is also free. He can join the Washington Commanders or the Los Angeles Rams.

新英格蘭愛國者希望幫助他們的四分衛 Drake Maye。他們簽下了一名新球員 A.J. Brown。Stefon Diggs 目前也是自由身,他可以加入華盛頓指揮官或洛杉磯公羊。

The San Francisco 49ers have a problem with Brandon Aiyuk. He wants to go to Washington. The 49ers also need better players for their defense. They want to find a player who can stop the other team's quarterback.

三藩市 49 人在 Brandon Aiyuk 的問題上遇到了困難。他想前往華盛頓。49 人同時需要更好的防守球員,他們希望找到一名能攔截對方四分衛的球員。

The New York Giants have many new players who catch the ball. Odell Beckham Jr. is back, but he often gets hurt. The New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for new quarterbacks.

紐約巨人隊擁有多名新的接球員。Odell Beckham Jr. 回歸了,但他經常受傷。紐約噴射機與匹茲堡鋼鐵人則正在尋找新的四分衛。

Conclusion

Teams are trading players and signing new people before they start practice.

球隊在開始練習之前,會先進行球員交易並簽約新成員。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a word used many times: Want.

It is the simplest way to talk about a goal or a wish. For a beginner, this is the key to talking about your life.

How it works:

  • Person \rightarrow want \rightarrow thing/action.

Examples from the story:

  • "They want to win" \rightarrow (Goal: Winning)
  • "He wants to go" \rightarrow (Goal: Moving/Traveling)

The 'S' Secret: Notice the difference!

  • They want (More than one person)
  • He wants (Only one person \rightarrow add 's')

🧩 Action Words (Verbs)

Look at these simple movements in the text:

  1. Get/Got \rightarrow To receive something new.
  2. Join \rightarrow To become part of a group.
  3. Find \rightarrow To look for and get something.

Quick Tip: These words are 'building blocks'. If you know these, you can describe almost any change in your day.

Vocabulary Learning

defense (n.)
The part of a team that tries to stop the other team from scoring.
Example:The team has a strong defense to stop the ball.
free (adj.)
Not belonging to any specific team; available to join a new one.
Example:The player is free and can choose a new team.
trading (v.)
Giving a player to another team to get a different player in return.
Example:The teams are trading players to get better at the game.
signing (v.)
Writing a contract to join a team officially.
Example:The team is signing a new player today.
practice (n.)
Training or exercising to get better at a sport.
Example:The players go to practice every morning.
Practice A2 words in a crossword