Commanders Make Critical Decision on Special Teams Standout

The Washington Commanders have a lot of holes to fill in all 3 phases of the game — they made a quick decision to stem the bleeding on special teams on Friday by making sure they have a kicker they know they can rely on in 2026.

“The Commanders are re-signing kicker Jake Moody to a one-year deal, per source,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler wrote on his official X account on Friday.

“Sources: The Commanders are re-signing kicker Jake Moody,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on X. “He went 18/20 last year, including 2/2 from 50+.”

Just a few days earlier, it seemed like the Commanders were on a path to getting a new kicker — something that very well might still happen if Moody doesn’t perform.

“Sources: The Commanders are not planning to tender K Jake Moody as an RFA,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz wrote on his official X account on Tuesday. “He will become a free agent. The 26-year-old was 18/20 on FGs last year during his time in Chicago and Washington, including 2/2 from 50+, with a long of 56.”


OT Loss Led to Commanders Seeking New Kicker

The Commanders moved quickly to replace kicker Matt Gay after a terrible performance in a Week 11 loss to the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain, by signing Moody, a former 3rd round pick, off the Chicago Bears practice squad on November 17.

Against the Dolphins, Gay missed a 56-yard field goal attempt with 10 seconds left, which would have won the game for the Commanders.

It was part of a promising season come undone for the Commanders, who went 5-12 and were eliminated from the postseason by Week 14 after going 12-5 and making the NFC Championship Game in 2024.

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Commanders fans were already familiar with Moody. He set the Bears franchise record for a kicker’s 1st game with 4 field goals in a 25-24 win over the Commanders in Week 6, including a game-winning 38-yard field goal as time expired.

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