He told the "PHNX Sun Devils" podcast in October that he shakes his head as "an OCD thing" that originated from his helmet sticking to his face. "My helmet used to stick to my face and my sweat ...
Ott said he wouldn’t have known Gonzalez had OCD but has seen the hand move through the hair and the adjusting of the socks ...
Washington’s Zane Gonzalez makes no secret of his OCD. He may be helping others. Maybe you saw him. Frantically taking his ...
The answer was that it was part of his OCD diagnosis, and he’s brought awareness to the disorder simply through that moment. He spoke about it in the week leading up to the Commanders’ next ...
National TV cameras picked up Gonzalez's pre-kick routine, which led to a mix of responses, and a response from his wife.
Then, as he walked onto the field at Raymond James Stadium, Gonzalez brushed his hair numerous times before putting his helmet on his head ... compulsive disorder (OCD). The former Arizona ...
As the Washington Commanders head to the Divisional Round to take on ... Recently, Gonzalez addressed the moment with his OCD and adjusting his hair, which was shared by the Associated Press.