As of the 2020 NFL season, which Canadian-born player has played the most games in NFL history?
Louis-Philippe Ladouceur born March 13, 1981 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. L P Ladouceur is 39 years old, 6’5”, 256 pound Long Snapper with the Dallas Cowboys. LP has 16 seasons in the NFL and has played in 256 games the most by a Canadian-born player in the NFL history.
Ladouceur played high school and college football in Quebec. He accepted a football scholarship from University of California, Berkeley. LP was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent in 2005, he was waived August 29, 2005. The Dallas Cowboys signed Ladouceur September 2005.
As of 2020 LP Ladouceur was the oldest, most tenured active player with Dallas and the last active player to have played in Texas Stadium.
LP never missed a game as a Cowboy and has been consistent as the long snapper, perfect on all snaps from the beginning. LP has made clean snaps on 873 punts, 387 field goals, and 550 PATs, including playoffs.
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