NFL Teams Get New Players

Introduction

Many NFL teams finished their 2026 draft. Now, the new players start training and work on ads.

Main Body

The New York Jets did not pick a top quarterback. They will use Geno Smith for now. They also picked Cade Klubnik. He needs more time to learn and get better. The San Francisco 49ers picked Kaelon Black. Some experts say he is not good enough to start. Now the team has too many running backs. They might trade Isaac Guerendo. The Buffalo Bills picked Skyler Bell. Experts say he is very good. He might start games this year. Some new players will go to a big event in Los Angeles to make money from ads.

Conclusion

NFL teams are now teaching their new players and starting business deals.

Learning

💡 The 'Might' Rule

In the text, we see the word might. Use this when you are not 100% sure about the future. It is a 'maybe' word.

Examples from the story:

  • "They might trade Isaac Guerendo" → Maybe they trade him, maybe they don't.
  • "He might start games" → It is possible, but not a fact.

đŸ› ī¸ Word Building: 'Good' vs 'Better'

Look at how the text describes players:

  1. Good (Basic level) →\rightarrow "he is very good"
  2. Better (Improving) →\rightarrow "get better"

Rule: Use better when comparing a person to their past self or someone else.


📝 Quick Phrases

PhraseMeaning
For nowOnly at this moment
Not good enoughNeeds more skill
Too manyMore than what is needed

Vocabulary Learning

team (n.)
A group of people working together.
Example:The football team practiced on the field.
draft (n.)
A process of selecting new players.
Example:The draft gave teams new players for the season.
player (n.)
Someone who plays a sport.
Example:The new player joined the team last week.
train (v.)
To practice to improve skills.
Example:Players train hard to get ready for games.
ads (n.)
Advertisements that people see or hear.
Example:The players made ads to promote their sponsors.
pick (v.)
To choose something or someone.
Example:The coach will pick the starting lineup tomorrow.
learn (v.)
To gain knowledge or skill.
Example:He needs to learn the new playbook quickly.
better (adj.)
More improved or higher quality.
Example:She wants to become a better player.
trade (v.)
To exchange one player for another.
Example:The team might trade a player for a draft pick.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy goods or services.
Example:The players earn money from their contracts.