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Colts delete the publication video of the schedule, the Tyreek Hill mocked, which is arrested

The Indianapolis Colts deleted a video that was published on Wednesday evening on their social media accounts and contained a controversial representation of one of the team's 2025 opponents.

The video on Minecraft was opened with a rather direct reference to the Miami Dolphins Receiver Tyreek Hills 2024 arrest, in which a dolphin with the user name “Hill” and Jersey number 10 was arrested by the coast guard.

The video was deleted within a few hours after the publication. The Houston Texans interfered.

Hill was arrested by the police in front of the Hard Rock Stadium before the Delfins season start. He was ticked down for two traffic violations that were later released.

Hill was released in time to play in the first week in the game and had a key role in victory. He caught seven passes for 130 yards, including a touchdown of 80 meters. To celebrate the touchdown Ahmte Hill followed his detention by putting his hands behind his back.

Last month, the police were called for a “domestic disorder” in Hills Residence.

Hill's mother -in -law told the authorities that she had seen her daughter's computer to the ground, then grabbed her granddaughter and, after a dispute, went to a balcony who prompted her to call the police.

Hill and his wife stated that the argument never became physical and Hill was not charged.

NFL franchise companies have used creative videos to announce their schedules in the past decade. The teams moved into the pop culture and used celebrities and memes to reveal their upcoming slate. In 2019, the Falcons debut a “Game of Thrones” inspiration with the production of Hollywood quality, the Panthers used a retro video game approach and the chargers produced a video full of internet-stock film material.

This story is updated.

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