Dallas Cowboys re-sign long snapper L.P. LaDouceur (91).  Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

L.P. Ladouceur will be back in Dallas for the 16th season. ESPN’s Todd Archer reports (via Twitter) that the Cowboys have re-signed their long-time long snapper.

Archer notes that it will be a one-year deal that includes nearly $900K in guaranteed money. Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News tweets that Ladouceur will earn a $1.05MM salary and a $137K signing bonus.

Ladouceur, 39, joined the Cowboys back in 2005, and he hasn’t missed a regular-season game since 2006. In fact, he owns the franchise record for most consecutive games played.

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