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养鸡场全自动 Jake Moody

American football player (born 1999)

Jake MoodyMoody with the Michigan Wolverines in 2022No. 16 – Washington CommandersPositionKickerRoster statusActivePersonal informationBorn (1999-11-23) November 23, 1999 (age 26)Commerce, Michigan, U.S.Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)Weight210 lb (95 kg)Career informationHigh schoolNorthville (Northville, Michigan)CollegeMichigan (2018–2022)NFL draft2023: 3rd round, 99th overall pickCareer history San Francisco 49ers (2023–2025) Chicago Bears (2025) Washington Commanders (2025–present) Awards and highlights PFWA All-Rookie Team (2023) Lou Groza Award (2021) Consensus All-American (2021) Second-team All-American (2022) 2× Big Ten Kicker of the Year (2021, 2022) 2× first-team All-Big Ten (2021, 2022) Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2025Field goals made63Field goals attempted80Field goal %78.8Total points scored293Longest field goal57Touchbacks111Stats at Pro Football Reference

Jake Moody (born November 23, 1999) is an American professional football placekicker for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, twice earning All-American honors and winning the Lou Groza Award in 2021. Moody was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2023 NFL draft, making him only the second kicker since 2016 to be drafted in the top 100 selections. Moody has also played for the Chicago Bears.

Early life[edit]

Moody attended Northville High School in Northville, Michigan and played football and baseball there.[1]

College career[edit]

Moody committed to the University of Michigan in February 2018.[2][3] He initially committed without a scholarship but was put on scholarship in June 2018.[4]

As a true freshman in 2018, Moody set a Wolverines' single-game record with six field goals in a 31–20 victory over Indiana.[5][6] In April 2020, he set a personal record in practice with a 69-yard field goal.[7]

Moody in 2021

As a senior in 2021, Moody successfully converted 22 of 24 field goal attempts and 56 of 56 extra-point kicks.[8] He also kicked a game-winning field goal in the fourth quarter against Nebraska on October 9.[9] Moody's 122 points led the 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team in scoring.[10] He was named the 2021 Bakken–Andersen Big Ten Kicker of the Year and Lou Groza Award winner.[11][12][13]

Moody returned for a fifth season in 2022, taking advantage of the extra year of eligibility granted due to the 2020 season being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[14] He went 5-for-5 on field goals, including a career-long 54-yard kick, against Michigan State on October 29, 2022.[15]

With his third-quarter extra point on November 5, 2022, in a game against Rutgers, Moody became the fifth player in Michigan history to reach 300 career points.[16] With his first-quarter extra point on November 12 in a game against Nebraska, Moody became the third player in Michigan history to record consecutive seasons with 100-plus points, following Anthony Thomas (1999–2000) and Tom Harmon (1939–40).[17] With four field goals against Illinois on November 19, 2022, including the game-winner with nine seconds left, Moody became the Michigan career field goal leader, with 65, passing Garrett Rivas, and tied Remy Hamilton's single-season mark of 25.[18]

For the 2022 regular season, Moody converted 26-of-32 field goal attempts for an erage of 81.25%. He also converted 53 of 53 on extra points. He also led Michigan with 131 points scored.[19] With Moody's field goal in the second quarter during the 2022 Fiesta Bowl, he broke Desmond Howard's single-season scoring record (138 points) set in 1991, and finished with 147 points during the season. Moody finished his career with 355 points, setting a new all-time Michigan scoring record, surpassing the previous record of 354 points set by Garrett Rivas. He also set the program record for longest field goal made at 59-yards, surpassing the previous record of 57-yards held by Quinn Nordin and Hayden Epstein.[20]

Professional career[edit] Pre-draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 6 ft 0+5⁄8 in(1.84 m) 209 lb(95 kg) 30+7⁄8 in(0.78 m) 9+1⁄2 in(0.24 m) All values from NFL Combine[21][22] San Francisco 49ers[edit]

Moody was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round (99th overall) of the 2023 NFL draft, making him just the second kicker to be selected within the top 100 picks in the last 15 drafts (along with Roberto Aguayo in 2016),[23] and only the fifth kicker since 2000 to be selected in the first three rounds.[a][25] Moody and Michigan teammate Brad Robbins became the second punter and kicker tandem to be taken in the same draft in the last 40 years.[26] Moody was the first of three kickers drafted in the 2023 draft, followed by Chad Ryland and Anders Carlson.[27]

2023 season[edit]

Despite hing been injured in the final preseason game, Moody was cleared as the starting kicker for the season-opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He finished the 30–7 road victory converting all three field goal attempts and all three extra point attempts. This made Moody the first rookie kicker since Justin Tucker in 2012 to go 3-for-3 or better on extra points and field goal attempts in a season opener.[28] In the next game against the Los Angeles Rams, Moody again made all three field goal attempts and all three extra point attempts during the 30–23 road victory, including a 57-yard field goal, which was the longest successful field goal by a rookie kicker in 49ers' franchise history.[29][30]

During a narrow Week 6 19–17 road loss to the Cleveland Browns, Moody had a poor performance as he missed two field goals, including a potential game winning 41-yard field goal as time expired.[31] In the next game against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football, Moody missed a 40-yard field goal in the second quarter but made a 55-yard field goal in the fourth quarter during the 22–17 road loss.[32] During a Week 15 45–29 road victory over the Arizona Cardinals, he set the longest streak of 53 straight extra points made since the NFL moved the extra point attempt back to the 15-yard-line.[33] However, in the regular-season finale against the Rams, Moody struggled, missing his first extra point attempt along with his lone field goal attempt during the narrow 21–20 loss, marking the first time Moody missed a kick since Week 7.[34]

Moody finished his rookie season converting 21-of-25 field goals and 60-of-61 extra points.[35] He was also named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.[36] The 49ers finished atop the NFC West with a 12–5 record and earned a first-round bye in the playoffs as the #1-seed.[37] Moody missed a field goal early in the Divisional Round against the Green Bay Packers and during the NFC Championship Game against the Detroit Lions, but ultimately made a field goal later in both games that proved to be the difference.[38] During Super Bowl LVIII against the Kansas City Chiefs, Moody set the record for longest field goal made in a Super Bowl when he kicked a 55-yard field goal in the second quarter, which also provided the first three points of the game, but the record was broken just one quarter later when opposing kicker Harrison Butker made a 57-yard field goal.[39] Although Moody had an extra point attempt blocked in the fourth quarter, he made a 53-yard field goal to give the 49ers a three-point lead later in the quarter along with a 27-yard field goal in overtime to again give the 49ers the lead before the Chiefs scored a touchdown to win 25–22.[40]

2024 season[edit] Moody (right) with 49ers long snapper Taybor Pepper and holder Pat O'Donnell in 2024

During the season-opener against the New York Jets, Moody began his sophomore season by converting all six of his field goal attempts and converted both of his extra point attempts in the 32–19 victory.[41] With his six converted field goals, Moody tied the franchise record for most field goals converted in a single game.[42] He was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance.[43] Moody completed his next seven of eight field goals over the next few weeks before missing Weeks 6 and 7 after suffering a high ankle sprain during a narrow Week 5 24–23 loss to the Cardinals.[44]

Moody returned in the Week 10 23–20 road victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but struggled as he only made three of six field goals yet made the game-winner.[45] Three weeks later against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football, Moody struggled as he was 1-for-3 on field goals in the 35–10 road loss.[46]

During Week 15 against the Rams on Thursday Night Football, Moody made both of his field goals, scoring all of San Francisco's points in the 12–6 loss.[47] In the next game against the Miami Dolphins, he made both of his extra points but was 1-of-2 on field goals during the 29–17 road loss.[48] The following week against the Lions on Monday Night Football, Moody missed both of his field goals (51, 58) along with an extra point in the 40–34 loss.[49] In the regular season finale against the Cardinals, he made all three of his extra point attempts but was 1-of-2 on field goals during the 47–24 road loss.[50]

Moody finished his second professional season converting 24-of-34 field goals and 32-of-33 extra points, a significant regression from the previous year.[51]

2025 season[edit]

During the season-opening 17–13 road victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Moody made both of his extra points but was 1-of-3 on field goals, missing wide on an attempt from 27 yards and hing a 36-yard attempt blocked.[52] As a result, Moody was waived two days later on September 9.[53][54][55]

Chicago Bears[edit] Moody with the Chicago Bears

On September 12, 2025, Moody signed with the Chicago Bears' practice squad.[56]

On October 13, ahead of the Bears' Week 6 Monday Night Football matchup against the Washington Commanders, Moody was activated from the practice squad to replace injured starting kicker Cairo Santos.[57] Moody made four of his five field goal attempts and his lone extra point attempt, with the only miss being a blocked kick. His final attempt came from 38 yards as time expired to secure a narrow 25–24 road victory for the Bears.[58] Moody set a franchise record for the most successful field goals in a debut.[59] During Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints, Moody made all four of his field goal attempts and both of his extra point attempts in the 26–14 victory.[60]

Washington Commanders[edit]

On November 18, 2025, the Washington Commanders signed Moody off the Bears' practice squad.[61]

Moody made his Commanders debut in Week 13 against the Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football and finished the narrow 27–26 overtime loss converting both of his field goals and both of his extra points.[62]

NFL career statistics[edit] Legend Led the league Bold Career high Regular season[edit] General Field goals PATs Kickoffs Points Season Team GP FGM FGA FG% Blck Long XPM XPA XP% KO Avg TBs Pts 2023 SF 17 21 25 84.0 0 57 60 61 98.4 90 63.1 54 123 2024 SF 14 24 34 70.6 0 53 32 33 97.0 68 62.6 49 104 2025 SF 1 1 3 33.3 1 32 2 2 100.0 4 62.7 2 5 CHI 2 8 9 88.0 1 48 3 3 100.0 13 61.5 4 13 WAS 1 2 2 100.0 0 38 2 2 100.0 5 60.0 0 7 Career 35 56 73 76.7 2 57 99 101 98.0 180 62.7 109 267 Postseason[edit] General Field goals PATs Kickoffs Points Season Team GP FGM FGA FG% Blck Long XPM XPA XP% KO Avg TBs Pts 2023 SF 3 6 8 75.0 1 55 8 9 88.9 18 64.6 16 26 Career 3 6 8 75.0 1 55 8 9 88.9 18 64.6 16 26 Highlights and awards[edit] 49ers franchise records[edit] Longest successful kick by a rookie kicker: 57 yards[29] Longest field goal converted in a Super Bowl: 55 yards[63] Longest field goal converted in a postseason game: 55 yards Most field goals converted in a single game: 6 (tied with Robbie Gould, Ray Wersching, and Jeff Wilkins)[64] Bears franchise records[edit] Most successful field goals in a debut: 4[65] Notes[edit] ^ The others were Sebastian Janikowski (2000 draft, 1st round), Mike Nugent (2005, 2nd), Roberto Aguayo (2016, 2nd) and Nate Kaeding (2004, 3rd).[24] References[edit] ^ "Jake Moody". 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Career statistics from NFL.com · ESPN · CBS Sports · Yahoo Sports Washington Commanders profile Michigan Wolverines profile vteWashington Commanders rosterActive 0 Mike Sainristil 1 Deebo Samuel 2 Jeff Driskel 3 Will Harris 4 Frankie Luvu 5 Jayden Daniels 6 Noah Igbinoghene 8 Marcus Mariota 10 Tress Way 13 Treylon Burks 14 Josh Johnson 15 Sam Hartman 16 Jake Moody 17 Terry McLaurin 18 Tyler Owens 19 Chris Moore 20 Quan Martin 22 Jacory Croskey-Merritt 24 Von Miller 26 Jeremy McNichols 31 Jonathan Jones 34 Antonio Hamilton 35 Percy Butler 36 Chris Rodriguez Jr. 38 Chase Edmonds 39 Jeremy Rees 51 Ale Kaho 52 Preston Smith 54 Bobby Wagner 55 Jacob Martin 56 Kain Medrano 57 Nick Bellore 58 Jordan Magee 63 Tyler Biadasz 67 Nick Allegretti 69 Tyler Ott 71 Andrew Wylie 72 Josh Conerly Jr. 73 Trent Scott 74 Brandon Coleman 75 Chris Paul 77 George Fant 78 Laremy Tunsil 79 Shy Tuttle 80 Colson Yankoff 82 Ben Sinnott 87 John Bates 93 Drake Jackson 94 Daron Payne 95 Jer'Zhan Newton 96 Jalyn Holmes 98 Sheldon Day 99 Jon Kinlaw Practice squad 12 Robbie Chosen 22 Car'lin Vigers 25 Kevon Seymour 29 Darius Rush (Inj.) 32 Donovan Edwards 41 Gee Scott Jr. 46 Tre Hawkins III 47 Robert McDaniel 48 River Cracraft 50 DeMarcus Walker 59 T. J. Maguranyanga (Int.) 60 Michael Deiter 61 Julian Good-Jones 66 Ricky Barber 68 Timothy McKay 84 Jacoby Jones 88 Ja'Corey Brooks (Inj.) 89 Lawrence Cager Reserve 2 Marshon Lattimore (IR) 11 Luke McCaffrey (IR) 23 Trey Amos (IR) 30 Austin Ekeler (IR) 53 Lucas Niang (IR) 76 Sam Cosmi (IR) 80 Tyree Jackson (IR) 83 Jaylin Lane (IR) 85 Noah Brown (IR) 86 Zach Ertz (IR) 90 Jontae Jean-Baptiste (IR) 91 Deatrich Wise Jr. (IR) 92 Dorance Armstrong (IR) 97 Eddie Goldman (IR) vteSan Francisco 49ers 2023 NFL draft selections Ji'Ayir Brown Jake Moody Cameron Latu Darrell Luter Jr. Robert Beal Jr. Dee Winters Brayden Willis Ronnie Bell Jalen Graham vte2021 College Football All-America Team consensus selectionsOffense QB Bryce Young RB Breece Hall RB Kenneth Walker III WR Jordan Addison WR Did Bell OT Ikem Ekwonu OT Kenyon Green OT Darian Kinnard OT Evan Neal C Tyler Linderbaum TE Trey McBride Defense DE Aidan Hutchinson DE DeMarvin Leal DE Kayvon Thibodeaux DT Jordan Dis LB Will Anderson Jr. LB Nakobe Dean LB Devin Lloyd CB Sauce Gardner S Kyle Hamilton S Verone McKinley III S Jalen Pitre Special teams K Jake Moody P Matt Araiza AP Marcus Jones AP Deuce Vaughn vteLou Groza Award winners 1992: Allison 1993: Dis 1994: McLaughlin 1995: Reeder 1996: Primanti 1997: Gramatica 1998: Janikowski 1999: Janikowski 2000: Ruffin 2001: Marler 2002: Kaeding 2003: Nichols 2004: Nugent 2005: Serna 2006: Carmody 2007: Weber 2008: Gano 2009: Forbath 2010: Bailey 2011: Bullock 2012: Santos 2013: Aguayo 2014: Craddock 2015: Fairbairn 2016: Gonzalez 2017: Gay 2018: Szmyt 2019: Blankenship 2020: Borregales 2021: Moody 2022: Dunn 2023: Nicholson 2024: Almendares 2025: Sandell Portals: American football Biography College football United States

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