New York Jets Focus on Roster Changes and Quarterback Search
Introduction
The New York Jets are currently making major changes to their team by drafting new players and searching for experienced leadership at the quarterback position.
Main Body
After a disappointing 2025 season, General Manager Darren Mougey decided to trade several established players, including Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams, and Jermaine Johnson, to get more draft picks and new talent, such as nose tackle TโVondre Sweat. Consequently, the team focused on the 2026 NFL Draft to secure key players. They selected David Bailey at No. 2 overall to strengthen their defense, and added other players like Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper Jr. Furthermore, the team drafted quarterback Cade Klubnik in the fourth round, showing that they plan to develop their quarterbacks over a longer period. At the same time, the organization hired Frank Reich as the new offensive coordinator. Reich emphasized that his strategy will focus on improving the running game and being flexible during games to make the most of players like Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson. He has also named Geno Smith as the starting quarterback. Although Smith had a difficult 2025 season with 17 interceptions, Reich asserted that Smith is a strong leader whose experience makes him the right fit for the team's current goals. To reduce the risk of relying on a rookie or inexperienced backups, the Jets have offered a contract to veteran Russell Wilson. The team believes Wilson is necessary to provide depth and to mentor the young Klubnik. However, Wilson is still deciding whether to return to the field or start a new career in sports broadcasting. While he acknowledged the Jets' offer, he is also considering a role as a studio analyst for CBS Sports.
Conclusion
The New York Jets have finished most of their roster changes and are now waiting for Russell Wilson's decision to finalize their quarterback group.
Learning
๐ The 'Connector' Secret: Moving from Simple to Sophisticated
At the A2 level, you likely use and, but, and because to join your ideas. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These are words that tell the reader how two ideas are related, making your English sound professional and fluid.
๐ Spotted in the Text
Look at how the article moves from one fact to another without using simple words:
- "Consequently..." (Instead of so)
- The team traded players. Consequently, they had more draft picks.
- "Furthermore..." (Instead of also)
- They picked David Bailey. Furthermore, they drafted Cade Klubnik.
- "Although..." (Instead of but)
- Although Smith had a difficult season, he is a strong leader.
๐ ๏ธ Your B2 Upgrade Path
Stop using 'And/But' for everything. Try these swaps:
| A2 Word (Simple) | B2 Upgrade (Advanced) | When to use it |
|---|---|---|
| So | Consequently / Therefore | To show a result |
| Also / And | Furthermore / Moreover | To add extra information |
| But | However / Although | To show a contrast or surprise |
๐ก Pro Tip: The Comma Rule
Notice that Consequently, Furthermore, and However are usually followed by a comma when they start a sentence. This pause is a key part of the B2 rhythm.
Example: "The weather was bad. However, the game continued."