Veteran long-snapper Ladouceur set to break NFL record for games played by Canadian
It’s shaping up to be a season to forget for the Dallas Cowboys but veteran Canadian long-snapper L.P. Ladouceur is closing in a historic mark.
Dallas’s game Sunday versus the Cincinnati Bengals will be the 250th of Ladouceur’s NFL career. That will tie him with retired kicker Eddie Murray for the most regular-season contests played by a Canadian.
Ladouceur is poised to break Murray’s mark Dec. 20 when Dallas hosts the San Francisco 49ers. The Cowboys (3-9) have dropped two straight and are currently last in the NFC East, two games behind the front-running New York Giants and Washington Football Club (both tied with 5-7 records).
The six-foot-five, 255-pound Ladouceur, a 39-year-old Montreal native, is in his 16th season with Dallas. He began his NFL career signing as an undrafted free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2005 but was released before appearing in a regular-season contest.