CFL helped develop Calgary native Burleson’s love for football
He never played a down in Canada, but it was the CFL that ignited Nate Burleson’s football passion.
Burleson’s father, Al, spent six seasons as a defensive back with the Calgary Stampeders (1976-81), earning league all-star honours in 1978. And it was during the ’81 campaign that Nate Burleson was born in the Alberta city.
After Al Burleson finished his pro career with the USFL’s Los Angeles Express in 1983, the family moved to Seattle. That’s where Nate Burleson grew up before accepting a football scholarship at the University of Nevada, Reno, and being selected in the third round of the ’03 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
“Growing up, I didn’t know the difference between the CFL and NFL,” Burleson said during a recent interview. “I remember one specific moment when I was around nine or 10, I went into the garage . . . it was a summer day, I was by myself and bored and I stumbled upon all of my dad’s Calgary Stampeders stuff.