NFL CAREER – In 2025, Burgess brought extensive experience on both defense and special teams to the Saints secondary and coverage units. A third round draft pick of the Los Angeles Rams in 2020, out of Utah, Burgess has spent five seasons with the Rams (2020-22), New York Giants (2022), Washington Commanders (2023) and Saints (2025), with the Southern California native playing in 59 career regular season games with five starts, posting totals of 57 tackles, four pass breakups and 19 special teams stops. In four postseason games for Los Angeles with two starts in their run to the Super Bowl championship in the 2021 season, he posted seven tackles.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Re-signed by the Saints to a one-year contract, 3/26/25; Signed by the Saints to a one-year contract, 5/12/25; Released off Injured Reserve by the Bills, 9/3/24; Placed by the Bills on Injured Reserve (hamstring), 8/25/24; Signed by Buffalo to a one-year contract, 7/31/24; Signed by Washington to the active roster from the practice squad, 10/10/23; Signed to Washington practice squad, 8/30/23; Waived by Washington, 8/29/23; Signed by Washington, 5/30/23; Waived by the New York Giants, 5/16/23; Signed by the Giants to reserve/future contract, 1/26/23; Standard elevation to the New York active roster, 11/23/22; Signed to the New York practice squad, 11/10/22; Waived by the Rams, 11/8/11; Reinstated by the Rams from Reserve/COVID-19, 12/22/21; Placed by Los Angeles on Reserve/COVID-19, 12/14/21; Placed by Los Angeles on Injured Reserve, 10/28/20; Signed by Los Angeles to a four-year contract, 7/27/20; Selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the third round (104th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft.
2025 – Played in the last 16 games for New Orleans with one start and recorded 15 tackles (six solo), a career-high three pass breakups and a career-best seven special teams stops…In team's first win of season, vs. N.Y. Giants, recorded a crucial pass breakup and added a special teams stop…Played in 50th career game vs. Tampa Bay, recorded one solo tackle and one special teams stop...Made two stops at L.A. Rams, Nov. 2…Replaced an injured Justin Reid at Miami, Nov. 30, recording season-high seven tackles (three solo) and one pass breakup.  2024 – Competed in training camp/preseason for Buffalo.  2023 - Played in 12 games with one start for Washington, logging 18 tackles (13 solo) on defense and seven tackles on special teams, setting career-highs in stops, solo stops and coverage tackles…In Commanders debut at Washington, Oct. 15, logged two solo special teams tackles to tie career-high…Vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 19, had two solo special teams stops…Vs. Miami, Dec. 3, played on defense and special teams and had two solo stops and one assisted coverage tackle…At N.Y. Jets, Dec. 24, finished with two solo tackles and tied his season-high with two solo special team stops…Vs. San Francisco, Dec. 31, posted four tackles (three solo)…Vs. Dallas, 1/7/24, received his first start of the season and recorded ten tackles (eight solo). 2022 - Played in all seven games with one start for the Rams and one contest for the New York Giants, recording 11 tackles (seven solo)…At Arizona, Sept. 25, finished with two tackles (one solo)…Received his first start of season vs. Dallas, Oct. 9, and made nine tackles (six solo). 2021 - Played in all 16 regular season games with two starts and registered eight tackles (three solo) and two coverage stops for the Rams. Played in all four playoff contests with two starts on special teams and posted seven tackles (five solo)…At N.Y. Giants, Oct. 17, started in multiple-DB package and recorded one special teams stop…At Arizona, Dec. 13, started and registered one solo tackle…In NFC Wild Card Playoff victory, vs. Arizona, 1/17/22, started and finished with five tackles (four solo)…At Tampa Bay in NFC Divisional Playoff win, 1/23/22, started and recorded two tackles (one solo). 2020 – Played in seven games on defense and special teams as rookie until suffering a broken ankle in Week Seven and finished with five tackles (four solo), a pass defense and three coverage stops…Vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 4, finished with a solo tackle…Finished with a pass defense at San Francisco, Oct. 18…Before suffering ankle injury vs. Chicago, Oct. 26, made three tackles (two solo) and two special teams stops.
COLLEGE - Played at Utah from 2016-19 and registered 116 tackles, ten pass breakups, nine stops for loss, two fumble recoveries and an interception…In 2019, started all 14 games at SS and finished third on team with 81 tackles (led defensive backs), including 7.5 stops for loss and a split-sack. Two fumble recoveries second on team and tied for fourth in Pac-12. Recorded six passes defensed,  and an interception…Graduated with kinesiology degree.     Â
PERSONAL - Burgess was an All-CIF San Diego Section first-team wide receiver as a senior and second-team defensive back as a junior at San Marcos (Calif.) HS…He was the No. 6 ranked cornerback in California by Scout.com and recorded eight career interceptions and 90 career tackles at defensive back. He also recorded 73 career receptions for 1,288 yards and 17 touchdowns as a wide receiver and ran track with a personal-best time of 11.14 in the 100 and 22.31 in the 200 meters…his older brother Isiah Hennie was a two-time honorable mention All-Big Sky wide receiver at Sacramento State (2014-17)…Burgess was involved in a variety of charitable efforts during his time with the Rams…He purchased holiday harvest bags for more than 100 families with Children's Institute, participated in the team's annual Taste of the Rams event to combat hunger in Los Angeles, led a discussion with young adults housed by the L.A. County Probation Department, chatted with youth from Exceptional Children's Foundation and supported an Inglewood restaurant during the COVID-19 pandemic…For NFL's 2021 "My Cause, My Cleats" promotion, wore cleats that supported the foundation…Participated in the 2025 Saints Hall of Fame Golf Tournament…For the NFL's "My Cause My Cleats Game", vs. Atlanta on Nov. 23, wore shoes to show support for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation…In December, collaborated with New Orleans non-profit "The 18th Ward" to gift students at the Good Shepherd School with Sony headphones…Born on Nov. 12, 1998 in Oceanside, Calif.