
Colts delete schedule release video that mocked Tyreek Hill’s detainment
NY Post
The Colts wanted to avoid landing in hot water over their sea-themed Tyreek Hill detainment joke.
Indianapolis deleted from X its “Minecraft”-themed schedule release video that mocked Hill being detained by officers outside of Hard Rock Stadium before Week 1 last season for being “insensitive,” and due to licensing issues with Microsoft regarding the use of “Minecraft” elements.
“We removed our schedule release video because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and included an insensitive clip involving Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill,” the Colts said in a statement Thursday, according to Pro Football Talk. “We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek.”
The controversial segment featured a dolphin wearing a No. 10 jersey with “Hill” written in a block above it, swimming before an officer in a Coast Guard boat shows up to ruin the fun.
The Dolphin’s eyes actually drop — yes, in an animated way — in the video upon the boat’s arrival.
The “Minecraft” theme is connected to the recently released movie about the popular game.

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