
"Adam Peters re-signed Zane Gonzalez, but when the chance to acquire Matt Gay arose, the general manager gave him the most guaranteed money for a kicker on a one-year deal in NFL history. Gay wasn't up to the task. His Pro Bowl-caliber production was long gone, and he was released."
"Moody was accurate. There were a couple of wayward moments, but it was largely encouraging. Still, fans were expecting the Commanders to aggressively pursue a long-term option to finally provide stability at the kicker position."
Washington Commanders' general manager Adam Peters faced pressure to improve the team after a disappointing 2025 season. He capitalized on financial flexibility from one-year veteran contracts to sign 13 new players and maintain six draft picks, including the No. 7 overall selection. While the roster has improved, there are concerns about certain decisions, particularly regarding the kicking position. The re-signing of Jake Moody and the previous acquisition of Matt Gay may not yield the desired results, as fans expect a long-term solution for the kicking game.
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