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Robert Bourdon Eyes Starting Role on Texas A&M Offensive Line

The versatile lineman, praised for his pass‑blocking prowess, aims to lock down a starting spot under coach Adam Cushing.

Robert Bourdon, a 6‑foot‑5, 315‑pound offensive lineman, is making his mark at Texas A&M with a blend of size, agility and experience across the line.

During his freshman season, Bourdon logged 142 snaps in 12 games, seeing time at left tackle, right tackle, guard and even as an extra tight end, showcasing the flexibility that coaches value.

Pro Football Focus graded his pass‑blocking at 82, with zero pressures allowed, a statistic that has drawn the attention of offensive line coach Adam Cushing, who targeted the versatile prospect early in recruiting.

From Lacrosse to the Trenches

Bourdon’s high school years were not limited to football; he also excelled in lacrosse and was a two‑way player, a background that coaches say contributes to his footwork and competitive edge on the line.

Now, as he fights for a starting role, Bourdon is focused on translating his versatile skill set into consistent snaps at the front of the Aggies’ offense, aiming to secure a spot in the opening lineup for the upcoming season.

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