He has plenty of range left, usually a kicker starts to lose range. He was hitting from 60+ in practice apparently. He’s probably overthinking the misses, you can tell he’s overcompensating from each of the previous misses. Now why it would get to him now after years of it not? It could simply be a combo of the misses and the fact that he feels he has to produce at his age to justify continuing. At the same time he has nothing left to prove.
Matt Bryant player at 44, he missed a 50 yarder but his other kicks were fine (including another 50 he made with relative ease), he had no training camp and had to do kickoffs because their other kicker injured his groin.
Now you have two choices, you retire (he may), or you work it out (he may). Could they try and talk him out of retiring? Perhaps, especially if there is no immediate option to plug in. I mean look at what happened to the Jets. No doubt they don’t want him to get ahead of himself because he certainly isn’t the only kicker to have had struggles.
Gostkowski missed just as many kicks against Miami but wouldn’t feel the same pressure because his team was crushing them. For all you know is he comes out has a perfect game his confidence is back and strings a good streak together like a few years ago when he started bad. I’m sure they remind him of that and he makes the ultimate decision. I’m sure he doesn’t want to hurt his team, but at the same time if it’s a workable issue retiring now could be worse for the team. I’m sure it’s a tough decision and unlike a lot of kickers he’s got a track record of consistency.