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San Francisco 49ers kicker David Akers reacts after making a field goal during the second quarter of an NFL football game Miami Dolphins in San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/ Ben Margot)

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49ers Blog: Harbaugh says one of his kickers has taken the lead

Published: Monday, Jan. 7, 2013 - 1:05 pm

Jim Harbaugh said "there's a leader in the clubhouse" as far as the two-man competition to be the 49ers' kicker Saturday against the Packers. Then again, he said there's also a "good chance" both David Akers and Billy Cundiff could be on the roster when the 49ers play Green Bay.

Could both be active, Jim? "That's conceivable," Harbaugh said.

To this point, Akers and Cundiff have practiced only two days - Thursday and Friday. Harbaugh would not reveal who had taken the lead in that competition but indicated that it would continue this week. He said the specialists would head up to Candlestick Park today to kick there. Cundiff seemed like the stronger kicker in the small window of practices that are open to reporters; the vast majority of the sessions are closed.

Punter Andy Lee, who holds on field goals and extra points, said there have been no wrinkles in practice to this point as far as the kicking battle is concerned. He said the sessions have been held as they normally would, only that the field-goal scenarios have been divided between two players. Cundiff, for example, said he had five attempts in the Thursday practice and made all five.

Akers, of course, has a lot more experience kicking at Candlestick Park, a notoriously windy venue and one with tricky kicking conditions given the oddball configuration of the stands. Would that give Akers an advantage in the competition?

"We've been weighing as many factors as we can," Harbaugh said. "It's predominantly based on how they're kicking now, head to head."

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