Commanders releasing K Jake Moody after camp struggles
Washington is moving on from kicker Jake Moody, who battled inconsistency throughout camp and in the preseason opener, clearing the way for Drew Stevens.
The Commanders are parting ways with kicker Jake Moody after a camp-long bout of inconsistency, according to Washington beat reporter John Keim.
John Keim (@john_keim): Washington will be releasing K Jake Moody, source confirms (@Schultz_Report first). Moody had struggled throughout camp and especially of late. Missed 4-of-6 one day; hit the right upright from 29 (bounced over) in the preseason opener. Drew Stevens has been more consistent.
Moody, a former third-round pick, struggled throughout the summer and especially of late — he missed 4 of 6 kicks one day and bounced one off the right upright from 29 yards in the preseason opener. The Commanders have gotten steadier work from Drew Stevens, whose consistency is the deciding factor as the roster trims toward Week 1.
The move is expected to be processed as a release (Keim noted it was not yet official at the time of the report). For Washington, it closes the kicking competition in favor of the more reliable leg heading into the regular season.