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Colts apologizes to Tyreek Hill and Microsoft for the publication video of the schedule

Indianapolis (AP) – The Indianapolis Colts have apologized for a published video at Miami Dolphins Receiver Tyreek Hill and Microsoft …

Indianapolis (AP) – The Indianapolis Colts apologized for a video at Miami Dolphins Receiver Tyreek Hill and Microsoft for a video that was released on social media during the publication of NFL sheds on Wednesday evening.

The video was a parody of the popular video game Minecraft, which belongs to Microsoft, and was fun on Hill with a dolphin who wore a Hill jersey, was stopped by a boat of the US cake with a hilky siren. The post was deleted quickly.

Indy opens its season on September 7th against the dolphins.

Many teams create videos to accompany the annual schedule of the league and use the most to attract new and younger fans. However, the video of the Colts became aware of other reasons.

“We removed our publication video of the schedule because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and contained an insensitive clip with the dolphin wide angle receiver Tyreek Hill,” said the Colts on Thursday. “We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek.”

Indy has replaced his video with a number of animated logos to make the games of this season illustrate.

Hill was involved in a confrontation with Miami-Dade MP last September. He was pulled out of his vehicle, forced to the ground and, after his arrival in the stadium of the dolphins, tied up with handcuffs just a few hours before a home game. The traffic quotes exhibited against Hill were later dropped.

“Tyreek accepts Colts's apology,” said Hills' Agent, Drew Rosenhaus, in an e -mail to the Associated Press. “He found the video funny and laughed when he saw it.”

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