Dallas Cowboys will have a Canadian flavour to their roster in 2018
They’re called America’s Team, but the Dallas Cowboys will have a more definite Canadian flavour this season.
Long-snapper Louis-Philippe Ladouceur of Montreal and defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford of Windsor, Ont., both return for yet another NFL campaign with Dallas. Also, former CFL player Brett Maher opens the season as the Cowboys’ kicker after surprisingly unseating incumbent Dan Bailey, the second-most accurate kicker in league history.
Ladouceur, 37, has been a model of consistency with Dallas. Entering his 14th season, the six-foot-six, 256-pound Canadian is not only the Cowboys’ longest-tenured player but hasn’t missed a game in his pro career.
When Dallas kicks off its 2018 season in Carolina next Sunday, Ladouceur will start his 206th straight contest. And through it all, he’s been perfect on 1,875 career snaps on punts, converts and field goals.


