In the offseason, the Denver Broncos have a fullback on their roster named Michael Burton. He is entering his ninth year in the league and wears No. 20. Before joining the Broncos, Burton was a fifth-round pick from Rutgers who played for the Detroit Lions in 2015. After two seasons with the Lions, he was waived and spent two years with the Chicago Bears. He attended training camp with the New Orleans Saints in 2019 but did not make it to their 53-man roster.

Burton then moved to Washington Commanders before returning to New Orleans and eventually landing with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he helped them win Super Bowl LVII. Primarily used as a blocker throughout his career, Burton has recorded 35 rushes for 71 yards and one touchdown, as well as 21 receptions for 131 yards and one score.

Upon joining the Broncos last spring, Burton signed a one-year contract and served as their fullback during training camp. His contributions to special teams were significant, and he re-signed this spring on another one-year deal. As of now, Burton is currently the only true fullback on the team ahead of training camp, barring any plans to convert tight end/fullback Nate Adkins into a full-time role on special teams or offense.

Overall, Michael Burton’s chances of making the 53-man roster seem high based on his experience and contributions to special teams in his first year with the Broncos.

In conclusion, Michael Burton is a versatile player who has had a storied career in football. He has played for several different teams over the years but found success most recently with the Kansas City Chiefs as they won Super Bowl LVII together. Now that he is back with Denver Broncos again serving as their fullback and contributing significantly to special teams during training camp in 2023.