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The Washington Commanders are set to hold a kicker competition between Jake Moody and Drew Stevens for the 2026 NFL season. Head coach Dan Quinn confirmed the plan to reporters.

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The Washington Commanders don't yet have a definitive starting kicker for the 2026 NFL season.
The plan is to have a competition between two talented legs to see who wins the kicking job.
Head coach Dan Quinn confirmed to reporters Friday the plan for a competition, which will pit Jake Moody against Drew Stevens.
Moody is the sort-of incumbent.
He began the 2025 season with the 49ers but kicked in only one game before being cut.
Moody then filled-in for a couple games with the Chicago Bears.
He closed out the year with six games with the Commanders.
For the entire season, he was 19-for-23 on field goals, including 2-for-2 from beyond 50 yards, including a 56-yarder.
Moody was regarded as one of the best young kickers in the league after his 2023 season, but he regressed in 2024, which contributed to his journeyman-style 2025.
The kickers competing for the Washington Commanders are Jake Moody and Drew Stevens.
The purpose of the kicker competition is to determine the starting kicker for the 2026 NFL season.
The specific date for the Washington Commanders' kicker competition has not been announced yet.
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Stevens is an undrafted free agent out of Iowa.
In four seasons with the Hawkeyes, Stevens made 76-of-95 field goals (80.0%) despite the wider college hashmarks. He was 12-for-19 from beyond 50 yards, and he made a 58-yarder in 2025.
Stevens was also 124-for-126 on extra points (98.4%).
You'd think Moody holds the leg up just based on NFL experience, but the Commanders have left the door open for Stevens.