Smith is an important piece of the Colts offense, so his return is highly anticipated.
Braden Smith had quite the 2024. His journey on the field was cut short with the Indianapolis Colts as he had to seek treatment for his OCD. It was so bad that he considered retirement and even taking his own life. Missing the last five games of the season was the furthest thing from his mind as he battled his religious scrupulosity (from of OCD that diverts from typical religious practice). Smith is back with the team, however, and looking to return to form.
Smith saw a psychologist, checked himself into a mental health facility, and eventually turned to a psychedelic. That psychedelic is credited by Smith for saving his life. Of course, all of this was hush-hush during the season as the Colts granted Smith the space he needed to get help. Fans were unaware of what was occurring as “personal reasons” was the official response from the team, but they were also hopeful he would return to the team at some point.
Five games away and treatment seem to have done Smith good. The Colts wanted him back under a restructured deal to which Smith agreed. Both sides are looking to move forward, and having Smith back is a huge boost to the team. The offensive line will already look extremely different with the departures of Ryan Kelly and Will Fries. Losing Smith would have made a difficult situation worse. He has battled knee injuries and his own mental demons, but he is a valuable asset on the field. The Colts and Smith have to thrilled he is back in action.
Braden Smith is a perfect example of why the Colts created “Kicking the Stigma”. If Smith hasn’t sought help, it sounds like it would have cost him his life. He got the necessary treatment and not only gets to return to football, but also gets to be there for his family. Hopefully, Smith will be able to return to form and have a solid season for the Colts and continue down the path of recovery.