New NFL Players and Money in 2026

Introduction

This report talks about new players in the NFL. It also talks about how teams pay their quarterbacks.

Main Body

New players cost less money than old players. Teams like this because they can spend more money on other players. For example, Drake Maye and Caleb Williams are young and play very well. Some new players in 2026 are very important. Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate are the top players. Many good players are wide receivers, like Jordyn Tyson and Makai Lemon. Teams want to help young players grow. They pick players like Fernando Mendoza and Ty Simpson. They want these players to be good for a long time.

Conclusion

The 2026 season is very important. These young players must play well to stay valuable.

Learning

💡 The 'Compare' Trick

In the text, we see a way to talk about two different things: New players vs. Old players.

To reach A2, you need to know how to change a word to show 'more' or 'less'. Look at this pattern:

  • Cost →\rightarrow Cost less (Cheaper)
  • Important →\rightarrow Very important (More power)

đŸ› ī¸ Useful Word Pairs

These words help you describe people and things simply:

  • Young ↔\leftrightarrow Old
  • Good ↔\leftrightarrow Bad

Example from text: "New players cost less money than old players."


đŸŽ¯ Action words for the future

Notice how the text uses "Want to". This is a key A2 pattern to talk about goals:

  • Teams →\rightarrow want to help →\rightarrow young players.
  • Players →\rightarrow must play →\rightarrow well.

Tip: Use "Want to + [Action]" to say what you desire!

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
A written statement or account.
Example:The teacher gave a report about the class.
players (n.)
People who participate in a sport.
Example:The players practiced on the field.
NFL (abbr.)
National Football League, a professional American football league.
Example:Many people watch NFL games on Sunday.
teams (n.)
Groups of players who play together.
Example:The teams met for a friendly match.
pay (v.)
To give money for work.
Example:The coach will pay the players after the game.
quarterbacks (n.)
The main player who throws the ball in football.
Example:The quarterback led the team to victory.
cost (v.)
To require a certain amount of money.
Example:The new shoes cost a lot of money.
money (n.)
Currency used to buy things.
Example:She saved her money for a new bike.
young (adj.)
Not old; a child or a new person.
Example:The young player showed great talent.
play (v.)
To participate in a sport.
Example:They will play soccer after school.
receivers (n.)
Players who catch the ball.
Example:The receivers ran fast down the field.
grow (v.)
To become bigger or better.
Example:The plant will grow with sunlight.
pick (v.)
To choose.
Example:The coach will pick the best players.
good (adj.)
Of high quality or desirable.
Example:She made a good decision.
long (adj.)
Continuing for a long time.
Example:The movie was very long.
season (n.)
A period of time when a sport is played.
Example:The football season starts in September.
valuable (adj.)
Worth a lot of money or importance.
Example:His skills made him a valuable player.