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Indianapolis Colts tackle Braden Smith was diagnosed with religious scrupulosity, a form of OCD that almost made him take his life.
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.
During the final five games of the 2024 NFL season, the Indianapolis Colts were without offensive tackle Braden Smith because of a personal matter. Smith revealed in an interview with the Indianapolis ...
Laiatu Latu knows his rookie season didn't hit the heights it needed to. That's fueling the work and the changing approach ...
Zane Smith returns to the Midwest this weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Newton, Iowa for a 350-lap race at the 0.875 ...
The Colts are about halfway through training camp at Westfield’s Grand Park Sports Campus. Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams explore some of the position battles–including ...
The expectations for Purdue are high entering the 2025-26 season. Is this year a 'national championship or bust' type of campaign for the Boilermakers?
Braden Smith dealt with something far more serious than football last year.
Right tackle Braden Smith will be back with the Indianapolis Colts this season, something which seemed far from being possible just five months ago.
In December, the Colts placed right tackle Braden Smith on the non-football illness list. There was no mention of the nature of the illness. Smith has now gone public with his condition. Joel A.
As Indianapolis Colts offensive tackle Braden Smith missed the final five games of the 2025 season, the NFL team would not elaborate on what had sidelined the former Auburn All-American. As ...
Indianapolis Colts right tackle Braden Smith says he missed the final five games last season because of an obsessive-compulsive disorder so severe he spent 48 days in a treatment facility and even ...
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