Why the 49ers Haven’t Cut Jake Moody—And Why They Won’t

San Francisco 49ers fans have been vocal about their frustration with Jake Moody, questioning why the team hasn’t cut him after some inconsistent performances. However, there are several reasons why the 49ers remain committed to their young kicker, and here’s why they won’t be moving on from him anytime soon.

1. Investment in a Third-Round Pick

Jake Moody wasn’t just another undrafted kicker trying to prove himself—he was a third-round draft pick (99th overall) in 2023. The 49ers made a significant investment in him, making him the highest-drafted kicker since 2016. Cutting Moody so early would mean admitting failure too soon, something general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan are unlikely to do.

2. The Rookie Year Learning Curve

Rookie kickers often face a tough transition to the NFL, where the pressure, stadium conditions, and speed of the game are far greater than in college. Even some of the best kickers in NFL history struggled early in their careers before finding their rhythm. Moody still has the talent that made him a standout at Michigan, and the 49ers believe in his long-term potential.

3. No Better Options Available

Even if the 49ers wanted to replace Moody, the question is: with whom? Reliable kickers are hard to find, especially mid-season. Bringing in a veteran would mean starting over with a new kicker, which comes with its own risks. Moody still has time to improve, and the 49ers would rather develop their own player than take a gamble on an aging free agent.

4. Special Teams Coach Believes in Him

49ers special teams coordinator Brian Schneider has publicly supported Moody, stating that he has the talent, mental toughness, and work ethic to succeed. If the coaching staff believes in him, cutting him prematurely would only disrupt team chemistry and shake the young kicker’s confidence further.

5. The Pressure Will Make Him Better

Moody has already shown flashes of why the 49ers drafted him, hitting clutch kicks in key moments. The NFL is about learning from adversity, and many great kickers became elite after facing challenges early in their careers. Robbie Gould, the 49ers’ former kicker, was cut by the Bears before becoming one of the most consistent kickers in the league.

Final Verdict: Moody Isn’t Going Anywhere

49ers fans may be frustrated, but the reality is that Jake Moody isn’t getting cut anytime soon. The team is invested in his development, and despite some struggles, he has shown enough potential to earn the team’s patience. If he improves in consistency and handles pressure well, the complaints will quickly turn into praise.