Baltimore Colts (1977–1981) Burke's Senior Bowl performance, combined with a fast showing in the 40-yard dash, impressed NFL scouts. Burke missed his entire
rookie season in 1977 after suffering a
separated shoulder during the first week of training camp. Injuries would plague his early career, as he would later suffer from knee issues that required surgery and a bad bruise on his heel to start the 1979 season. In 1978, Burke appeared in 15 games, mainly on
special teams. In the Colts' week six game against the
St. Louis Cardinals, Burke blocked a
punt from
Steve Little. In week nine of the 1978 season, Burke was credited with a
safety against the
Miami Dolphins. He was given a suspended $5,000 fine and a suspended 3 year jail sentence for his actions. Burke saw more playing time at wide receiver during the 1979 season. He started in two games and had six receptions for 151 yards during the season. His longest catch of the season went for 59 yards against the
Buffalo Bills in week eight. Burke continued to produce on special teams, with eight tackles and four assisted tackles on kickoff coverage and three
tackles on punt coverage. Burke also continued to appear on special teams. and he missed six games throughout the 1980 season. His best offensive performance came in week 16 against the
New England Patriots when he had five receptions for 69 yards. He continued to play well on special teams, leading the punt coverage unit with seven tackles and four assisted tackles, Burke was cut from the Colts' roster on September 6, 1982.
Los Angeles Raiders (1983) Burke was a member of the
Los Angeles Raiders during their 1983 training camp, but was released before the start of the season.
Washington Federals (1984) Burke played in one game for the
Washington Federals of the
United States Football League during the
1984 season, recording one reception for seven yards. He would eventually retire after the season, citing being "banged up" from his injuries. ==Personal life and death==