The 49ers selected Moody in the third round of last year's NFL Draft—a decision that sparked significant debate among fans who felt drafting a kicker that high was unnecessary.
Moody's performance this season has been inconsistent. Following his miss against Miami, he has converted 23 of his 30 field goal attempts, but seven misses have raised concerns. It's worth noting that Moody missed time earlier in the season with a high-ankle sprain, and all but one of his missed attempts have occurred since his return from that injury.
As of this post, the majority of votes in our social media poll favor the 49ers seeking a replacement for Jake Moody.
NBC Sports Bay Area captured head coach Kyle Shanahan visibly frustrated after Moody's miss.
Fans were quick to share their thoughts and opinions in the comments.
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