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Colts apologizes to Tyreek Hill and Microsoft via the Timetable Video – NBC 6 South Florida

The Indianapolis Colts apologized to Miami Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill and Microsoft after publishing the time plan's publication video and then deleted.

The Colts had posted a social media video to accompany the publication of the regular season plan of 2025, which was officially announced on Wednesday evening.

“We removed our publication video of the schedule because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and contained an insensitive clip with dolphins -wide Tyreek Hill,” said the team in an explanation to ESPN on Thursday. “We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek.”

At the beginning of the video, which was supposed to be a parody for Microsoft's “Minecraft” video game, it was announced that the COLTS's start of the season would be against the dolphins. It showed a dolphin who wore Hills No. 10 and sponge before he was stopped by a boat's boat.

In September, Hill was arrested by the Miami-Dade police on the way to the Dolphins' season opening game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The All-Pro-Wide receiver was dragged out of his vehicle, brought to the ground and violently captivated with handcuffs before scored a touchdown in the Dolphins' Dolphins.

Drew Rosenhaus, Hills Agent, told him that he did not take the video of the Colts seriously and “found it funny”, according to Adam Schefter from ESPN.

As far as the COLTS apology to Microsoft is concerned, the Los Angeles Chargers also published a video with Minecraft theme for the publication of the schedule. However, the video of the chargers begins with a liability exclusion that the team has obtained the proper permission of Microsoft.

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