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- Anthony Robert Canadeo (May 5, 1919 – November 29, 2003) was an American professional football player who was a back in the National Football League (NFL)...
- In 1952, Tony Canadeo became the second Packer to have his number (No. 3) retired, immediately after he retired from the NFL. Canadeo pla**** offense...
- prior to the war. GU's most notable football player was running back Tony Canadeo (1919–2003) from Chicago, who pla**** in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers...
- 1952, followed by Idaho in 1954, and the NCAA in 1960. Football star Tony Canadeo boxed during his senior year in 1941 at 175 lb (79 kg) and was named team...
- Roger Grove (1931) Cecil Isbell (1938–1942) Hal Van Every (1940) Tony Canadeo (1942–1943) Irv Comp (1943–1948) Roy McKay (1945) Cliff Aberson (1946)...
- Hall of Fame include: Joe Stydahar (1934), Bulldog Turner (1939), Tony Canadeo (1939), Andrew Robustelli (1949), Buck Buchanan (1962), Willie Lanier (1965)...
- Roger Grove (1931) Cecil Isbell (1938–1942) Hal Van Every (1940) Tony Canadeo (1942–1943) Irv Comp (1943–1948) Roy McKay (1945) Cliff Aberson (1946)...
- Roger Grove (1931) Cecil Isbell (1938–1942) Hal Van Every (1940) Tony Canadeo (1942–1943) Irv Comp (1943–1948) Roy McKay (1945) Cliff Aberson (1946)...
- analyst (1993) Joe Campanella (1966) Bill Campbell: analyst (1956) Tony Canadeo: analyst (1959–1967) Charlsie Cantey: studio analyst (1983) Mike Carey:...
- A 1950 depiction of Tony Canadeo, whose No. 3 was retired by the Packers in 1952...