In a remarkable turn of events, kicker Jake Moody, recently cut by the San Francisco 49ers, etched his name into Chicago Bears lore with a dramatic 38-yard game-winning field goal against the Washington Commanders, capping a four-field-goal performance and a story of swift redemption.
The NFL is a league of constant change, but few stories capture the rapid shifts in fortune quite like Jake Moody’s dramatic debut with the Chicago Bears. Just weeks after being cut by the San Francisco 49ers, the team that drafted him, Moody found himself elevated from the Bears’ practice squad and thrust into the spotlight, delivering a game-winning 38-yard field goal as time expired against the Washington Commanders.
This wasn’t just any win; it was a testament to resilience for both Moody and the Bears, extending their winning streak to three games. The stage was set at Northwest Stadium, under less-than-ideal weather conditions of wind and rain, making his clutch performance all the more impressive.
Moody’s Journey: From High Draft Pick to Practice Squad Star
Moody’s journey to this moment was anything but ordinary. Drafted by the 49ers in 2023, he played in the Super Bowl before being cut after missing two kicks in Week 1 of the current season. The Bears, recognizing his talent, quickly added him to their practice squad.
Even before his official debut, Moody had made an impression. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, who initially didn’t know Moody when he joined, quickly learned his name after witnessing Moody nail an astounding 65-yard field goal in practice. This behind-the-scenes display of power foreshadowed his future clutch performance.
The opportunity arose due to an injury to the Bears’ usual kicker, Cairo Santos, who was sidelined with a quadriceps injury suffered in a previous victory. Moody, given the call just days before the game, stepped up without hesitation.
A Dramatic Debut: Four Field Goals and a Record-Tying Performance
Despite the high stakes and challenging conditions, Moody delivered an outstanding performance. He made kicks from 47, 48, and 41 yards earlier in the game. His four successful field goals on the night equaled a significant franchise record for most field goals made in a debut, matching Jeff Jaeger’s performance in Week 4 of the 1996 season, as reported by the NFL official statistics.
The game wasn’t without its challenges for Moody, though. An earlier 48-yard attempt in the fourth quarter was blocked, leaving Chicago trailing and adding another layer of pressure. However, Moody’s mindset remained clear: “You’re only as good as your next kick,” he told reporters. This simple message allowed him to recover smoothly for the ultimate moment.
The Game-Winning Drive and Team Reaction
The Bears’ offense engineered a critical 36-yard drive, set up by cornerback Nahshon Wright’s fumble recovery with just over three minutes left in the game. Quarterback Caleb Williams skillfully moved the team downfield, positioning Moody for the decisive kick.
When the 38-yard field goal sailed through the uprights, giving the Bears a 25-24 victory, chaos erupted. Teammates swarmed Moody, lifting him onto their shoulders in a jubilant on-field celebration. Long snapper Scott Daly, quick to recover the game ball as a souvenir, expressed his happiness for Moody. “That’s a souvenir that will be very special for him,” Daly noted.
Defensive linemen Gervon Dexter Sr., Dayo Odeyingbo, and Daniel Hardy were among those who hoisted Moody, capturing the pure joy of the moment. “First game out and having a big moment like that, so just happy for him and trying to lift my brother up,” Odeyingbo shared. Caleb Williams found Moody at midfield, yelling in excitement and acknowledging the kicker’s tough journey. “Having this moment for him I know is important. It’s important for us,” Williams stated, as reported by the Associated Press.
Coach’s Confidence and the Team’s Resilience
Bears head coach Ben Johnson wasn’t surprised by Moody’s clutch performance. “We’ve seen him in practice now for a number of weeks, that’s one. And then we also know what he’s capable of. He’s made big kicks in big games over the course of his career so far, so none of it was surprising,” Johnson commented, adding that the “change of scenery was really good for him.”
The victory underscored the Bears’ growing resilience. Just weeks prior, they secured a win against the Raiders thanks to a blocked field goal. This time, being on the kicking side of a game-deciding play, and still coming out on top, highlighted their fighting spirit. “It just shows that we’re resilient,” Dayo Odeyingbo said. “We’re gonna fight to the end on the very last play.”
A New Chapter for Moody and the Bears
Moody’s dramatic debut ended with a locker room celebration and a game ball personally delivered by Coach Johnson. While he received introductions from teammates like D’Andre Swift and Caleb Williams on the sideline, Moody acknowledged the need for more formal introductions. “I’m glad to be on the team, glad to be a part of this,” Moody said. “I can’t wait to formally meet everybody else at some point.”
For the Bears, this win signifies more than just a third consecutive victory; it solidifies their growing confidence and showcases the depth of their roster, particularly in high-pressure situations. For Moody, it’s a powerful redemption story, proving that a “change of scenery” can indeed be a catalyst for spectacular success.