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
| Name | Age |
|---|---|
| Jamal Lewis | 21 years, 155 days |
| Keanu Neal | 21 years, 194 days |
| Tony Hill | 21 years, 206 days |
| Derek Barnett | 21 years, 244 days |
| Devin Funchess | 21 years, 262 days |
| Bernard Pierce | 21 years, 269 days |
| Derrick Harmon | 21 years, 269 days |
| Shaq Thompson | 21 years, 292 days |
| Clyde Edwards-Helaire | 21 years, 302 days |
| George Karlaftis | 21 years, 315 days |
| Ahmad Bradshaw | 21 years, 321 days |
| Bryan Bulaga | 21 years, 322 days |
| Mecole Hardman | 21 years, 327 days |
| Ja'Marr Chase | 21 years, 349 days |
| Bob Stein | 21 years, 354 days |
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