Youngest Players in Super Bowl History

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Baltimore Ravens runningback Jamal Lewis(31) stretches for yardage while in the grasp of Cleveland Browns linebacker Chaun Thompson in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2006.
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Ryan Hannable @RyanHannable Jan 23, 2024, 11:16 AM

The youngest player in Super Bowl history is Jamal Lewis.

He was only 21 years and 152 days old in Super Bowl XXXV when his Ravens defeated the Giants.

Youngest Players in Super Bowl History

NameAge
Jamal Lewis21 years, 155 days
Keanu Neal21 years, 194 days
Tony Hill21 years, 206 days
Derek Barnett21 years, 244 days
Devin Funchess21 years, 262 days
Bernard Pierce21 years, 269 days
Derrick Harmon21 years, 269 days
Shaq Thompson21 years, 292 days
Clyde Edwards-Helaire21 years, 302 days
George Karlaftis21 years, 315 days
Ahmad Bradshaw21 years, 321 days
Bryan Bulaga21 years, 322 days
Mecole Hardman21 years, 327 days
Ja'Marr Chase21 years, 349 days
Bob Stein21 years, 354 days

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Ryan Hannable

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Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, โ€œThe Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.โ€

Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, โ€œThe Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.โ€