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Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith found happiness in football again after he broke free from the strain obsessive-compulsive disorder placed on his life.
Indianapolis Colts tackle Braden Smith was diagnosed with religious scrupulosity, a form of OCD that almost made him take his life.
Colts RT Braden Smith was considering retirement until he sought help for his OCD. '(Turned) a negative into the positive' ...
Smith, 29, was officially placed on the NFI (non-football injury) list Dec. 14 with, at the time, an undiagnosed medical ...
Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Braden Smith is back at training camp and feeling great after rare OCD diagnosis.
Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith shared openly about his mindset after facing personal challenges.
Indianapolis Colts right tackle Braden Smith is back with the Colts and has retaken his place in the starting lineup after missing the final five games of last season while on the non-football illness ...
WESTFIELD – Eight or nine months ago – shoot, probably much longer than that – Braden Smith wasn’t thinking about going ...
Braden Smith has a subtype of OCD where individuals become “overly concerned that something they thought or did might be a sin or other violation of religious or moral doctrine.” (Photo ...
The next two weeks, IndyStar will be ranking the 15 Colts players most essential to 2025 success. Up at No. 4 is right tackle ...