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The youngest player I can recall ever to play in the Canadian Football League was Hank Ilesic. He was a 17 year old punter for the Edmonton Eskimos. His football career lasted more than 20 years, including a year in the NFL with San Diego. Copy and pase this website in your browser for more information on Hank Ilesic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Ilesic

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