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Dan Bailey (American football)

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American football player (born 1988)

Dan Bailey
Bailey with theDallas Cowboys in 2015
No. 5
PositionPlacekicker
Personal information
Born (1988-01-26)January 26, 1988 (age 37)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolSouthwest Covenant School(Yukon, Oklahoma)
CollegeOklahoma State (2007–2010)
NFL draft2011: undrafted
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Field goals made249
Field goals attempted290
Field goal %85.9
Longest field goal56
Touchbacks450
Stats atPro Football Reference

Dan Bailey (born January 26, 1988) is an American former professionalfootball player who was aplacekicker in theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theOklahoma State Cowboys and signed with theDallas Cowboys as anundrafted free agent in 2011. Bailey spent seven years in Dallas, where he became the franchise's all-time leader in field goals made. Bailey also played for theMinnesota Vikings.

Early years

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Born inOklahoma City, Bailey grew up inMustang, Oklahoma, and attendedSouthwest Covenant School where he was an all-state, all-conference kicker and a first-team all-city punter (as selected byThe Oklahoman), while playingeight-man football.[1]

As a senior, Bailey had 51touchbacks in 61kickoffs. He holds the high school state records for longestfield goal (50 yards), mostfield goals in a season (seven) and career (14). Bailey was also an individual state champion golfer. He graduated from Southwest Covenant in 2007 and was namedvaledictorian.[2]

College career

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Bailey with theOklahoma State Cowboys in 2010

Bailey originally accepted to walk on atUniversity of Arkansas, in order to receive an academic scholarship that would cover his tuition. After losing the competition for the startingkicker job, Bailey was approached by head coachHouston Nutt and was told that he would have to pay his own way, so Bailey would not count toward the team's scholarship limit. Forced to leave the school, he spent a year out of college before walking on atOklahoma State University.[3][4]

As a true freshman in2007, Bailey made 20-of-20extra point kicks but only two-of-fourfield goals. He made field goals from 27 and 28 yards and missed two attempts beyond 40 yards.[2]

Until the2008 Holiday Bowl, Bailey made 10 consecutive field goals in his second year (2008). With a 78.9% field goal conversion rate (15-for-19) on the season, he was second in theBig 12 Conference in field goal percentage. Bailey made a career-long 45-yarder in the 2008 Holiday Bowl, a 42-31 loss toOregon.[2]

Bailey made 46-of-46 extra point attempts and 13-of-18 field goals in2009 as a junior.[2] In the October 17 game, a 33–17 victory overMissouri, he made 4-of-4 field goals, including a career-long 51-yarder.[5]

In2010, Bailey made 24-of-28 field goals and 65-of-66 extra points. He won theLou Groza Award for the nation's topkicker following the season.[6] Bailey earned the Big 12Special Teams Player of the Year award.[7] Oklahoma State won theDecember 2010 Alamo Bowl 36–10 overArizona, and he made three of three field goals in that game: from 40, 50, and 44 yards.[8]

Collegiate statistics

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Dan Bailey
YearGXPMXPAXP%FGMFGAFG%Pts
200772020100.02450.026
2008136565100.0151978.9110
2009124646100.0131872.285
201013687097.1273187.1149
Career4519920199.0577279.2370

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span
6 ft0+14 in
(1.84 m)
193 lb
(88 kg)
31 in
(0.79 m)
9+34 in
(0.25 m)
All values fromNFL Combine[9][10]

Dallas Cowboys

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2011 season

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Bailey was signed by theDallas Cowboys as anundrafted free agent following the2011 NFL draft on July 25.[11] At one point duringtraining camp, he had to compete with three otherplace kickers who includedDavid Buehler,Shayne Graham andDave Rayner. Bailey was named the team's kicker at the end of the preseason, with Buehler remaining on the roster as the kickoff specialist.

During a Week 2 27–24 road victory over theSan Francisco 49ers, after missing a chip shot attempt in the first quarter, Bailey made a 48-yard field goal to send the game into overtime, and the eventual game-winner from 19 yards.[12] In the next game against theWashington Redskins, Bailey tied a rookie record by converting sixfield goals, accounting for all of Dallas' points during the narrow 18–16 victory. This was the first time since2001 that the Cowboys won a game without scoring atouchdown and the sixth time in franchise history. Bailey became the third rookie inNFL history to make six field goals in a game, following in the footsteps ofGaro Yepremian, who converted six-of-eight attempts on November 13, 1966, for theDetroit Lions, andJeff Reed, who made all six tries on December 1, 2002, for thePittsburgh Steelers.[13] This performance earned BaileyNFCSpecial Teams Player of the Week honors.[14]

During a Week 11 27–24 overtime road victory over the Redskins, Bailey kicked his second game-winning field goal, a 39-yard kick inovertime.[15][16] Two weeks later on the road against theArizona Cardinals, he missed a potential game-winning 49-yard field goal. With the game tied 13–13, with six seconds left in the fourth quarter, Cowboyshead coachJason Garrett called a timeout before the snap, but Bailey's kick was good. Following the time-out, Bailey kicked the field goal short and to the left, leaving many Cowboys fans frustrated, convinced Garrett had justiced his own kicker. In overtime, the Cardinals won 19–13 on a touchdown byLaRod Stephens-Howling.[17] In the next game against theNew York Giants, Bailey's first attempt at a game-tying 47-yardfield goal was interrupted when Giants coachTom Coughlin called a time-out, effectively icing the kicker. Bailey's first kicked ball went through the uprights, but Giantsdefensive endJason Pierre-Paul blocked Bailey's kick after the Giants' timeout and the Cowboys lost by a score of 37–34.[18]

Bailey had one of the best kicking seasons in franchise and league history by a rookie, making 32-of-37 (86.5%) field goals, second-highest kicking percentage for a rookie, setting a Cowboys rookie record for most field goals made in a game (6), tyingChris Boniol for the second-most consecutive field goals made (26) in club history, and was named to thePro Football Writers Association All-Rookie team.[19][20][21][22]

2012 season

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During a Week 3 16–10 victory over theTampa Bay Buccaneers, Bailey converted three field goals from distances of 32, 26, and 22-yards. His last field goal in the game put Dallas up 16–7, a two-possession lead with 2:47 left.[23] Three weeks later, the Cowboys lost to theBaltimore Ravens by a score of 31–29 after Bailey missed a last-second, 51-yard field goal. With 32 seconds left,Tony Romo completed a four-yard touchdown pass toDez Bryant, but because the followingtwo-point conversion failed, Bailey had to make anonside kick. Dallas recovered the kick, but Bailey's 51-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right with six seconds remaining.[24]

During a Week 7 19–14 road victory over theCarolina Panthers, Bailey kicked 28 and 38-yard field goals within the final four minutes.[25] During a Week 11 23–20 overtime victory over theCleveland Browns, he made the game tying 32-yard field goal with two seconds left in regulation and the winning 38-yard field goal in overtime.[26] Three weeks later against theCincinnati Bengals, the Cowboys were trailing 19–10 with 6:35 left but made a fourth quarter comeback, which consisted of a touchdown pass by Romo and a last-second 40-yard field goal by Bailey and the Cowboys narrowly won on the road by a score of 20–19.[27] In the next game against thePittsburgh Steelers, Bailey hit a game-winning 21-yard field goal following a 36-yardinterception return byBrandon Carr. The 27–24 overtime victory kept the Cowboys' postseason hopes alive.[28]

Bailey finished his second professional season converting all 37 extra point attempts and 29 of 31 field goal attempts.[29]

2013 season

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In 2013, Bailey set the franchise record for most field goals over 50 yards for a single season (6) and a career (11).[30][31] He finished the season converting all 47 extra point attempts and 28 of 30 field goal attempts.[32]

2014 season

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On January 23, 2014, Bailey and the Cowboys agreed on a new seven-year contract, which was reported to be worth$22.5 million with a $4 million signing bonus and a total of $6.6 million in guaranteed money.[33]

During a Week 3 34–31 road victory over theSt. Louis Rams, Bailey set a franchise record with his 28th consecutive field goal, making a 40-yard attempt in the third quarter.[34] Two weeks later, Bailey missed a potential game-winning 53-yard field goal against theHouston Texans at the end of regulation, breaking a franchise record streak of 30 consecutive makes dating back to the previous season. However, Bailey kicked the game-winning 49-yard field goal in overtime giving the Cowboys a 20–17 victory.[35] In the next game against theSeattle Seahawks, he became the most-accurate kicker in NFL history with a 42-yard made field goal in the second quarter of the eventual 30–23 road victory.[36] Bailey has since dropped to 12th on the all-time list, on which the top six players are all currently active.[37]

Bailey finished the 2014 season converting all 56 extra point attempts and 25 of 29 field goal attempts.[38]

2015 season

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Bailey moved into second place in franchise history with 182 career extra points, passingMike Clark after making three in the narrow season-opening 27–26 victory over theNew York Giants.[39]

During a Week 13 19–16 road victory over the Redskins onMonday Night Football, Bailey made four of four field goals, including a game-winning 54-yard field goal.[40] This performance earned him his secondNFCSpecial Teams Player of the Week award.[41]

Bailey was selected to his first careerPro Bowl after making a career-high 93.8% of his field goal attempts, including being perfect (19-for-19) from 39-yards or closer.[42] After the NFL decided to move back the extra point distance from the two-yard line to the 15-yard line, Bailey responded by making a perfect mark of 25-of-25.[43]

2016 season

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During the narrow season-opening 20–19 loss to the Giants, Bailey made four field goals and connected on field goals of 54 and 56-yards.[44] During a Week 6 30–16 road victory over theGreen Bay Packers, he made three field goals, marking his 23rd career game with three or more field goals made, which is the most in team history.[45] During a Week 15 26–20 victory over theTampa Bay Buccaneers, Bailey kicked six field goals, making four and missing two.[46] These misses marked the second occasion of his career that he had missed two attempts in a game; the previous occasion had been in 2011.

Bailey finished the 2016 converting all 16 extra point attempts and 27 of 32 field goal attempts.[47]

2017 season

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Bailey recorded his 28th career game of three or more made field goals by converting all four attempts during the season-opening 19–3 victory over the Giants onNBC Sunday Night Football.[48] In the next game against theDenver Broncos, he tied his career long with a 56-yard field goal during the 42–17 road loss.[49] The following week against the Cardinals marked just the 10th game in Bailey's career in which he did not attempt a field goal.[50] During a Week 7 40–10 road victory over the 49ers, Bailey suffered a groin injury.[51]

Bailey returned in time for theThanksgiving game against theLos Angeles Chargers but would struggle in the following weeks. During a Week 14 30–10 road victory over the Giants, he missed twofield goals and anextra point.[52] Two weeks later against the Seahawks, in a game the Cowboys needed to win to keep their playoff aspirations alive, Bailey made a 51-yardfield goal after hitting the left upright and missed two additionalfield goals, which could have helped the team stay closer in an ultimately season-ending 21–12 loss.[53] In the regular-season finale against thePhiladelphia Eagles, Bailey missed anextra point and afield goal during the 6–0 shutout road victory.[54]

Before his injury, Bailey had been the most accurate kicker inNFL history among players with at least 100 attempts, but fell behindJustin Tucker.[55] Bailey converted 15-of-20 field goals (75%) and 26-of-28 extra point attempts (92.9%) during the season.[56]

2018 season

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Although Bailey was coming off his worst season, his September 1 release by the Cowboys was nonetheless considered a surprise move,[57] after the team decided to keepCanadian Football League journeymanBrett Maher, who had a solid preseason (including a 57-yard field goal) yet had never kicked in anNFL regular-season game. Bailey had made his only attempt in the preseason (a 35-yard field goal).

The team saved $3.4 million against thesalary cap with the move. Bailey left the Cowboys as the second-most-accurate kicker in NFL history (88.2%). He also holds the Cowboys' record for most consecutive extra points made (275), most consecutive field goals made (30) and career field goals (186).[58]

Minnesota Vikings

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2018 season

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On September 17, 2018, theMinnesota Vikings signed Bailey to replace rookieDaniel Carlson after Carlson missed three field goals during Week 2 against theGreen Bay Packers.[59] Bailey would go on to have another poor season, converting just 21 of 28 field goal attempts (75%), including only five of 11 attempts (45.4%) from 40 yards or more – this reduced productivity matched the previous year, as his percentage of overall field goals made was exactly the same.[60]

2019 season

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On March 19, 2019, Bailey re-signed with the Vikings.[61] He struggled during the preseason, forcing the Vikings to trade a fifth-round draft pick to theBaltimore Ravens in exchange for kickerKaare Vedvik.[62] Bailey would end up winning the kicking competition and Vedvik was released on August 31.[63]

During a Week 5 28–10 road victory over the Giants, Bailey converted all four field goals and both extra points, earning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.[64] Three weeks later against the Redskins, he made four field goals and an extra point in the 19–9 victory en route to another NFC Special Teams Player of the Week award.[65] During a Week 15 39–10 road victory over the Chargers, Bailey converted all four field goal attempts and three of four extra point attempts.[66] He earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time for his performance.[67]

Bailey had a rebound season, re-establishing himself as a notable placekicker, converting 27 of 29 field goals (93.1%), although he had a career-low average in extra points, making 40 of 44 attempts (90.9%).[68]

2020 season

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On March 23, 2020, Bailey re-signed with the Vikings on a three-year, $10 million contract.[69] However, he struggled mightily during the season, going just 15 of 22 on field goals for a career low 68.1%, and just 37 of 43 on extra points for a career low 86%.[70] Bailey was better hitting field goals inside 40 yards, making nine of 10 attempts (90%).

Bailey was released on March 9, 2021.[71]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high

Regular season

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YearTeamGPField GoalsExtra PointsPoints
FGMFGAFG%<2020−2930−3940−4950+LngXPMXPAXP%
2011DAL16323786.51−18−911−1110−122−4513939100.0135
2012DAL16293193.51−15−513−137−73−5513737100.0124
2013DAL16283093.32−22−28−910−106−7534747100.0131
2014DAL16252986.20−06−66−78−95−7565656100.0131
2015DAL16303293.80−09−910−106−75−6542525100.0115
2016DAL16273284.40−09−98−87−93−6564646100.0127
2017DAL12152075.01−13−44−54−53−556262892.971
2018MIN14212875.00−05−611−114−91−252303197.793
2019MIN16272993.10−010−109−95−73−353404490.9121
2020MIN16152268.20−06−63−44−72−550374386.082
Career15424929085.95−557−6080−8361−7531−455638339696.71,130

Postseason

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YearTeamGPField GoalsExtra PointsPoints
FGMFGAFG%<2020−2930−3940−4950+LngXPMXPAXP%
2014DAL21333.30−00−00−00−11−25166100.09
2016DAL133100.00−00−01−10−02−25222100.011
2019MIN233100.00−01−11−11−10−04333100.012
Career57977.80−01−12−21−23−4521111100.032

See also

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