L. P. Ladouceur, born on March thirteenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished former professional American football player known for his exceptional skills as a long snapper. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, he made a significant mark in the National Football League (NFL) during his impressive sixteen-year career, all of which he dedicated to the Dallas Cowboys.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Ladouceur showcased his talent at the collegiate level, playing for the California Golden Bears. His NFL career began in two thousand five when he signed as an undrafted free agent with the New Orleans Saints. However, it was later that same year when he joined the Cowboys, where he would become a cornerstone of the team's special teams.
Throughout his tenure with the Cowboys, Ladouceur set numerous longevity records, solidifying his legacy in the league. He holds the record for the most consecutive games played in Cowboys history, as well as the most seasons played for the franchise. Additionally, he achieved the remarkable feat of most consecutive games played by a long snapper in NFL history and most games played by a Canadian-born player.