The Commanders didn’t wait around to find out whether Jake Moody’s latest wobble would turn into another full-blown problem.
Washington released the kicker on Monday after he made 10 of 11 kicks in his short stint with the team, a run that still wasn’t enough to lock down a 2026 roster spot. The move came soon after Moody reportedly missed four straight field goals in practice, and the Commanders decided that was enough. He’s now looking for his fourth NFL team.
That’s a very different outcome than the one Moody found with the 49ers.
San Francisco’s experience with Moody dragged on far longer. After a clean rookie season, his second year went off the rails, and he connected on just 24 of 34 field goals in 2024.
Even then, Kyle Shanahan kept him around all season, and Moody was brought back to start the next year. It took a 1-for-3 performance in Week 1 before the 49ers finally moved on.
Washington, by contrast, cut bait before the situation could snowball. Moody had done enough to help the team late last season, but once the practice misses piled up, the Commanders chose the quicker exit rather than hoping things would turn.
The lesson for San Francisco is hard to miss. The 49ers stuck with Moody through a rough stretch, then stuck with him again, and only ended up making the change after the damage was already done. Washington saw the decline sooner and acted faster.
For the 49ers, the hope has to be that they don’t repeat that same mistake with the next kicker who starts to slip.
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