In early November 2015 it was reported that Burgess had been signed to the
South Sydney Rabbitohs for $1.5m
AUD per season. This figure would make him the highest paid
rugby league footballer of all time and in the top three highest paid of either code. In December 2015 Burgess was selected to play for the
World All Stars in the
2016 Rugby League All Stars Match alongside his brother
Tom Burgess. In October 2016, Burgess was named in the 24-man England squad for the
2016 Four Nations tournament. He was also announced the new captain under new coach
Wayne Bennett after original captain
Sean O'Loughlin was unavailable through injury. In the week leading up to the final, Burgess was made captain as
Sean O'Loughlin pulled out with injury. England went on to lose the final to Australia 6-0. On 6 December 2017, it was announced that Burgess had agreed to a contract extension with Souths keeping him at the club until the end of 2019. On 5 September 2018 Burgess signed a four-year contract with Souths keeping him at the club until the end of the 2023 season. The new contract deal coincided with Souths returning to form in The NRL with the club finishing third on the table at the end of the regular season. The following week, Burgess and South Sydney were embroiled in an off field incident involving Souths players exposing themselves on Instagram to a female fan back in May 2018. A report by The Daily Telegraph verified social media accounts belonging to Burgess were at the centre of the saga. On 21 September 2018, Burgess was cleared by the NRL of any wrongdoing. Burgess then spoke to the media saying “I have not sexted anyone, I fully co-operated with the inquiry as I said I would. I have engaged lawyer Chris Murphy to pursue my remedies and he has retained defamation lawyers". Burgess started the
2019 NRL season strongly as Souths won 10 of their first 11 games. Following Souths Round 13 loss against Newcastle, Burgess was ruled out with a shoulder injury. It was later revealed that Burgess needed a drip inserted into his heart to fight an infection after shoulder surgery and was ruled out from playing indefinitely. Burgess returned to the Souths side for their Round 20 match against Cronulla which Souths lost 39-24 at
Shark Park. Burgess was placed on report during the match after hitting Cronulla player
Matt Moylan with a high tackle. On 21 August 2019 Burgess was voted as one of the best players of the decade in the
NRL team of the decade announcement which spanned from the 2010 to 2019 seasons. The panel which voted was made up of Premiership-winning coaches Phil Gould, Craig Bellamy, Trent Robinson and Ricky Stuart along with Hall of Famers Peter Sterling, Darren Lockyer, Danny Buderus and Laurie Daley. In round 25 of the
2019 NRL season, Burgess was replaced on report in South Sydney's victory over arch rivals the
Sydney Roosters. Burgess was alleged to have pulled the hair of Easts player
Billy Smith. Burgess was later suspended for one match over the incident. On 18 September 2019, Burgess was asked by
NRL CEO
Todd Greenberg to meet with him and show cause as to why he should not be reprimanded for an outburst he made about criticism in relation to the
NRL judiciary. In an interview with the media Burgess said "Everyone seems to be in uproar about this judiciary system, “Who is making the calls here? Is there a discussion before these calls go out there? I don't know. What's the process? It's like a kangaroo court in there". At the end of the 2019 regular season, South Sydney finished in third place on the table and qualified for the finals. Burgess missed the qualifying final against the
Sydney Roosters due to his suspension in round 25. Burgess returned for the elimination semi-final against Manly-Warringah which Souths won 34-26 at
ANZ Stadium. The following week, Burgess played in South Sydney's 16-10 preliminary final loss against Canberra at
Canberra Stadium. On 30 October 2019, Burgess was forced into early retirement due to a chronic shoulder injury. Burgess released a statement saying "To all South Sydney members and fans, fans of the game and even the supporters that aren't my biggest fans, I'd like to thank each and every one of you for making my career what it was in the NRL, I have loved absolutely every minute; the highs, the lows; the Grand Final; coming home; my injuries; my dates with the judiciary. It really has been a fantastic ride". == Playing statistics ==