FRISCO, Texas -- When Dan Bailey came back to the sideline after his final kickoff in Sunday’s win over the Baltimore Ravens, somebody from the equipment room had a message for him.

“Hey, we got a ball for you,” Bailey was told.

Initially, he didn’t know what for until he realized he made the 163rd field goal of his career, setting a record for the most in Dallas Cowboys history.

Rafael Septien made 162 field goals from 1978-86. Bailey has made 163 of his 180 career attempts since 2011. Not only is the most accurate kicker in NFL history. He is also the most accomplished kicker in Cowboys history.

“The main thing is it’s just a privilege to play for this organization so when you can stick around long enough to get up there with names like Septien and those guys, it’s just a big honor,” Bailey said. “Yeah, I’m happy with it for sure.”

Bailey, who is 19 of 21 on the season, has made bigger kicks and longer kicks than his 21-yarder with 1:50 to play that effectively iced the Cowboys’ ninth straight win.

He has a special spot in his house for some of the game winners and big kicks but most of them are in a box in a closet somewhere.

Where will this one go?

“I’ll probably just put it in a box with the rest of them,” Bailey said. “It’s one of those things that will probably mean more and be more sentimental the older I get. Obviously, I’m honored to get it done, but I’m just as excited that we’re 9-1.”