2019 • SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Named All-Big Ten third team by the coaches...Selected All-Big Ten honorable mention by the media...Tabbed Pro Football Focus All-Big Ten honorable mention...Won the Lions Pride Outstanding Senior Player Award, along with Steven Gonzalez and John Reid, for greatest career contribution to Penn State Football, at the team's awards banquet...Selected for the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week first team following the Michigan State game (10/26)...Named to the Pro Football Focus National and Big Ten Team of the Week first team following the Iowa game (10/12)...Tabbed to the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week second team following the Purdue game (10/5)...Selected for the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week first team after his performance vs. Buffalo (9/7)...Named to the preseason Outland Trophy watch list.
Season: Made 13 starts...One of 11 players to have earned their degree entering the Cotton Bowl...Graduated with a degree in telecommunications in December 2018.
Idaho (8/31): Assisted on a sack. Buffalo (9/7): Collected five tackles. Pittsburgh (9/14): Secured two tackles. at Maryland (9/27): Recorded one tackle. Purdue (10/5): Assisted on a sack...Added two QB hurries. at Iowa (10/12): Matched a career high with six tackles...Equaled a personal mark with 2.5 tackles for loss...Recorded 1.5 sacks...Added two QB hurries...Named the coaching staff's Defensive Player of the Week. Michigan (10/19): Collected four tackles. at Michigan State (10/26): Registered three tackles. at Minnesota (11/9): Recorded four tackles. Indiana (11/16): Secured four tackles. at Ohio State (11/23): Notched three tackles. Rutgers (11/30): Tallied five tackles, including two solo...Assisted on a tackle for loss...Added a QB hurry. vs. Memphis (12/28): Secured two tackles...Recorded a solo sack...Added two QB hurries.
2018 • JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Named second-team All-Big Ten by the Associated Press...Selected honorable-mention All-Big Ten by the league’s coaches and media...Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week following the Wisconsin (11/10) game...Selected Outback Bowl Player of the Week after the Wisconsin game...Named to the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week after the Wisconsin game...Selected for the Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week following the Rutgers (11/17) game.
Season: Made 12 starts.
Rankings: Finished No. 6 in the Big Ten and No. 42 in the FBS with 0.63 sacks per game.
Appalachian State (9/1): Assisted on two tackles. at Pittsburgh (9/8): Made two tackles. at Illinois (9/21): Made a career-best six tackles...Set a career mark with 2.5 tackles for loss to go along with 1.5 sacks...Had one forced fumble. Ohio State (9/29): Recorded five tackles...Assisted on a sack and registered one full tackle for loss...Added a QB hurry. Michigan State (10/13): Collected two tackles...Assisted on a sack. at Indiana (10/20): Posted two tackles, including a solo tackle for loss...Added a QB hurry. Iowa (10/27): Registered two tackles, including a solo sack...Contributed one QB hurry. at Michigan (11/3): Made three stops. Wisconsin (11/10): Tied a career high with six tackles...Set a career high with two sacks...Named the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Week. at Rutgers (11/17): Matched a career best with six tackles...Had two tackles for loss, including one sack...Forced a fumble in the third quarter...Named the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Week. Maryland (11/24): Tallied three tackles...Added a solo sack.
2017 • SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned a spot on the Pro Football FocusBig Ten Team of the Week following three stops and a sack vs. Nebraska (11/18).
Season: Appeared in all 13 games.
Rankings: Tied for No. 4 nationally and No. 1 in the Big Ten in fumble recoveries (3).
Akron (9/2): Recorded four stops and half-tackle for loss...Combined with Ryan Buchholz on a first-quarter tackle behind the line of scrimmage...Part of a defense that logged 14.0 tackles for loss, the most since recording 15.0 vs. Temple in 2015...Part of a defense that posted a season-opening shutout for the first time since 2007 (FIU, 59-0). Pittsburgh (9/9): Made two tackles...Sacked Pittsburgh quarterback Ben DiNucci in the fourth quarter, forcing and recovering a fumble, to end the Panthers’ final drive of the game...Part of a defense that piled up five sacks, its most since logging six vs. No. 2 Ohio State in 2016. Georgia State (9/16): Logged two stops. at Iowa (9/23): Made one stop. Indiana (9/30): Posted two tackles. at Northwestern (10/7): Tallied one stop...Added a quarterback hurry. Michigan (10/21): Totaled one tackle...Recovered his second career fumble in the fourth quarter, following the Christian Campbell strip-sack...Part of a defensive line that earned the coaching staff’s Defensive Player of the Week. at Ohio State (10/28): Made one tackle. Rutgers (11/11): Had two stops. Nebraska (11/18): Tallied three tackles...Had a solo quarterback takedown in the fourth quarter. at Maryland (11/25): Recovered a second-quarter fumble, which was forced by Tariq Castro-Fields, leading to Penn State’s third score of the game.
2016 • REDSHIRT Freshman Season
Awards: Selected BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorable mention.
Season: Appeared in all 14 games with one start...One of 18 first-time starters...One of 27 freshmen (22 redshirt, 5 true) to appear...Made his first career start at Purdue (10/29).
Kent State (9/3): Made his collegiate debut. at Pittsburgh (9/10): Collected four tackles...Combined with Malik Golden on a TFL in the second quarter. Temple (9/17): Had two tackles...Combined with Torrence Brown on a sack of Phillip Walker in the fourth quarter, his first career quarterback takedown...Part of a front seven that limited Temple to just 38 rushing yards, the fewest since holding Illinois to 37 yards on the ground in 2015. Minnesota (10/1): Had two tackles...Combined with Kevin Givens on a fourth-quarter sack. Maryland (10/1): Collected three tackles, including a pair of fourth-quarter stops. Ohio State (10/22): Logged two tackles...Made the push up front to open gap on Marcus Allen’s blocked field goal in the fourth quarter, which was returned by Grant Haley for the game-winning touchdown. at Purdue (10/29): Made his first career start...Totaled three tackles...Helped the defense hold Purdue to just 46 yards rushing, the second opponent held under 50 yards rushing in 2016. Iowa (11/5): Posted three tackles. at Rutgers (11/19): Made one tackle. Michigan State (11/26): Had one tackle. vs. USC (1/2): Logged one tackle.
2015 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON
Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-time letterman at Fond du Lac High School for head coach Mike Gnewuch...Earned first-team all-state honors by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and the Associated Press...Named Action Reporter Media2014 Defensive Player of the Year, Valley Football Association South Defensive Co-Player of the Year and Defensive Lineman of the Year...Recorded 56 tackles, 13 TFL and 5.5 sacks as a senior...Selected second-team Valley Football Association South after compiling 42 tackles, 22 for loss and four sacks in nine games as a junior...Rated a three-star prospect by all four major recruiting services – 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout...Played two years of basketball.
PERSONAL
Full name is Robert Browning Windsor...Son of Richard and Nancy Windsor...Has two brothers, Andrew and Brian, and a sister, Mary...Father attended Penn State...Cousin, Matthew Vogrich, played basketball at Michigan...Cousin, Charlie Stahl, ran cross country and track & field at Princeton...Hobbies include fishing, hunting and video games...Graduated with a degree in telecommunications in December 2017 and is working on a second degree in media studies...Born January 15, 1997 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.