NFL Teams Prepare for 2026
NFL 球隊準備迎接 2026 年賽季
Introduction
Many NFL teams are choosing their players for the 2026 season.
許多 NFL 球隊正在選擇 2026 年賽季的球員。
Main Body
The Cleveland Browns have two quarterbacks. Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders want to start. The coach will pick the best player after practice. The team also has new young receivers.
克里夫蘭布朗隊有兩名四分衛。Deshaun Watson 和 Shedeur Sanders 都想擔任先發。教練將在練習後選擇表現最好的球員。球隊還有一些年輕的新接球員。
The New York Jets gave Joe Tippmann a new contract. They want to keep their best players. They have a new player named David Bailey on defense. They are also looking for a new second receiver.
紐約噴射機隊給了 Joe Tippmann 一份新合約。他們希望留住最好的球員。他們在防守端有一名新球員叫 David Bailey。他們也在尋找一名新的第二接球員。
The New York Giants are helping Deonte Banks play better. He has a new coach. The New England Patriots have a new helper for their defense coach.
紐約巨人隊正在幫助 Deonte Banks 提升表現。他有一位新教練。新英格蘭愛國者隊為他們的防守教練找了一位新助手。
The Indianapolis Colts are waiting for Daniel Jones to get healthy. He has a leg injury. The team also wants to see if Josh Downs can play more.
印第安那波利士小馬隊正在等待 Daniel Jones 康復。他的腿部受傷了。球隊也想看看 Josh Downs 是否能增加上場時間。
Conclusion
Players are getting healthy and fighting for positions. This will decide if the teams win in 2026.
球員們在康復的同時也在競爭位置。這將決定球隊在 2026 年能否獲勝。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡️ The "Possession" Trick
In English, we use specific words to show who owns what. In this text, we see a pattern using 's and the word their.
1. The 's shortcut When a person owns something, we add 's to the name.
- Example: "The team's players" The players belong to the team.
2. Using "Their" (The Group Owner) When we talk about a team (many people), we don't use 's as often. We use their.
- Example: "They want to keep their best players."
Quick Comparison:
- Person 's (e.g., Daniel's injury)
- Group their (e.g., The teams' goals their goals)
🛠 Word Build: "New"
Notice how the word new is used everywhere in this story. It is a simple word that describes something that just arrived or changed:
- New players
- New contract
- New coach
Tip: Always put "new" BEFORE the person or thing.