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Colts apologizes to Tyreek Hill, Microsoft for now deleted video | The mighty 790 kfgo

The Indianapolis Colts have apologized for a video posted on their social media platforms on Wednesday for a video that has been posted on Wednesday.

“We removed our publication video of the schedule because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and recorded an insensitive clip with the Dolphins -wide recipient Tyreek Hill.

The video revealed the Colts's season opening game against Miami Dolphins with the image of a dolphin that bears a jersey no. 10, and swimming as a “Hill” before he was stopped by a boat with a siren at the coast guard.

Hill was ran over the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami just a few hours before the start of the season against the Jacksonville Jaguar on September 8, 2024. He was brought to the ground by the police, tied up with handcuffs and two traffic quotes were published, which were later dropped.

Hill, however, said he was not offended in a social media contribution on Thursday.

“Should have left it up (Colts) was funny,” he wrote.

According to the Microsoft Rights violation, it is probably based on the fact that the Mojang company, the company behind the popular game Minecraft, bought. The pictures used in the video of the Colts are very similar to those of the game.

– Field Level Media

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