Minnesota Vikings Burleson was selected in the third round of the
2003 NFL draft by the
Minnesota Vikings, the 71st overall pick. Despite showing promise, Burleson did not put up strong numbers during his rookie season. In his second season,
2004, an injury to fellow receiver
Randy Moss opened up opportunity for Burleson as he became the team's number one receiver. Burleson put up strong numbers, reaching over 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career. Not only a good receiver, but also a standout special teams player, Burleson is the only player in NFL history to have three punt returns of 90 or more yards.
Seattle Seahawks On March 24,
2006, Burleson signed a seven-year $49 million offer sheet to play with his hometown
Seattle Seahawks. In retribution for the Vikings signing an offer sheet with former Seahawks guard
Steve Hutchinson, the Seahawks put clauses in Burleson's offer sheet which made it virtually impossible for Minnesota to match (similar to what the Vikings did with Hutchinson). The offer sheet stated that the entire $49 million would be guaranteed if Burleson played five games, in one season, in the state of
Minnesota, or if his average per year exceeded the average of all
running backs on the team combined. The Vikings played eight home games a year in Minneapolis, and at the time of the offer sheet, the team spent far less than $7 million per year for its entire running back corps. On the other hand, Seattle was spending over $7 million a year on just one of its running backs (
Shaun Alexander). The Vikings had seven days to match the offer sheet but declined to do so. Minnesota received Seattle's third-round pick in the
2006 NFL draft; Seattle, however, received no compensation for the departure of Hutchinson. On September 7, 2008, Burleson tore a ligament in his knee in Seattle's season opener against the Bills. He was put on injured reserve for the remainder of the season. Burleson owns the Seahawk team record for most punt return yards in a single season (
2007) as well as career punt return yards.
Detroit Lions During the early hours of the NFL free agency period on March 5, 2010, Burleson agreed to a five-year $25 million contract with the
Detroit Lions. Burleson reunited with his former offensive coordinator,
Scott Linehan, with whom he had his best season of his career in 2004, when he caught 68 passes for 1,006 yards and nine touchdowns while playing for the Vikings. In 2011, Burleson was named recipient of the Detroit Lions-Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association/Pro Football Writers Association's Media-Friendly "Good Guy Award" for his interactions with the media. On September 24, 2013, Burleson fractured his forearm in two places in an early morning, single-car crash. It was reported that Burleson was attempting to save a pizza from falling off a seat in his car and lost control of his vehicle. He was cut from the Lions on February 13, 2014.
Cleveland Browns On April 6, 2014, Burleson signed a one-year deal with the
Cleveland Browns, but was cut on August 30. ==NFL career statistics==