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Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez sheds light on OCD
Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez welcomes his viral moment as a chance to educate about OCD
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — A national television audience watched Zane Gonzalez adjust his socks on the sideline and fix his hair multiple times before putting his helmet on and taking the field to kick the winning field goal in an NFL playoff game Sunday night.
Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez embraces OCD after viral pregame kick routine: 'It's who I am'
Zane Gonzalez, the kicker who hit the game-winning field goal in the wild-card round, has an unorthodox game day routine – but it has little to do with style.
Commanders Kicker Zane Gonzalez Using Viral Moment to Promote Awareness of OCD
Gonzalez was one made kick away from bringing the Commanders their first playoff victory in nearly 20 years. As Gonzalez walked onto the field for that
How Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez turned OCD into his 'superpower'
When Zane Gonzalez kicked the game-winner for Washington last week, the NFL world saw his disorder, which he considers a "superpower."
His OCD on full display, Commanders' Gonzalez still drilled the kick of his life
One of NBC’s final updates from Tampa on Sunday night was a 40-second video of Washington Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez repeatedly adjusting his sock.
Commanders' Zane Gonzalez discusses OCD that caused pre-kick routine vs. Buccaneers: 'It's who I am'
They also made unexpected headlines for the way kicker Zane Gonzalez handled himself in the moments prior to his walk-off game-winning field goal, with the NBC broadcast and social media alike joking about Gonzalez's seemingly ritualistic adjustments of his hair,
Commanders' Zane Gonzalez opens up about OCD after extensive routine before game-winning kick
Zane Gonzalez made the biggest kick of his career on Sunday night, doinking in the boot that gave Washington its first playoff victory since the 2005 season, but not before he went through his routine.
His OCD on full display, Zane Gonzalez still drilled the kick of his life
The Commanders kicker’s routine has nothing to do with style — it’s obsessive compulsion, which he has dealt with since he was a kid.
Commanders' Zane Gonzalez doesn't shy away from OCD diagnosis
Washington Commanders place kicker Zane Gonzalez has been the team's saving grace at the end of the season, especially in last night's playoff win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He's the fourth kicker the team used this season,
Zane Gonzalez’s OCD isn’t a fun meme, it’s problematic stereotyping
Washington Commanders’ kicker Zane Gonzalez became a meme when Sunday Night Football insisted on focusing on him fixing his shoes and hair before lining up for the game-winning kick in the NFL Wild Card Playoffs.
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Commanders' Zane Gonzalez Opens Up About His OCD After Fans Question His Routine Before Game-Winning Field Goal
"I, above everybody else, realize how crazy it looks doing it. I’m aware. But at the same time, you can’t help it,” Gonzalez ...
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The real reason why Zane Gonzalez adjusted his hair so much before his doinked field goal
The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. With one ...
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Commanders Radio Announcers Were So Elated After Zane Gonzalez’s Game-Winning FG
Commanders radio announcing duo Bram Weinstein and London Fletcher had an electric call of Zane Gonzalez's game-winning field ...
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Commanders Clutch Player Overcoming Debilitating Disorder
While Jayden Daniels deservedly gets most of the accolades for the Washington Commanders, kicker Zane Gonzalez is overcoming ...
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