Former Michigan K Jake Moody was good on his first field goal try in an NFL regular-season game.

Moody extended the San Francisco 49ers’ lead to 10-0 in the 1st quarter of Sunday’s game when he drilled a 41-yard try.

Moody played at Michigan from 2018-to-2022. He finished his U-M career owning program records for points (355), field goals (69), 40-plus yard field goals (17) and tied-most 50-plus yard field goals (4), PAT percentage (100).

In 2021, Moody appeared in all 14 games as the Wolverines’ placekicker and kickoff specialist. He led the team with 125 points, the second-highest single-season total in program history and most-ever by a kicker, on 23-of-25 field goals and a program-record 56 PATs to become the program’s first-ever Lou Groza Award winner and earned consensus All-American recognition.

Moody returned for a graduate season in 2022. He again appeared in all 14 games as the team’s placekicker and kickoff specialist. Moody converted a single-season record 29 field goals (of 35) including 10 conversions from 40-plus yards. He became a 2-time winner of the Bakken-Andersen award for Big Ten kicker of the year.

San Francisco took Moody with the No. 99 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.