Colts apologizes to Tyreek Hill, Microsoft for the video now deleted

The Indianapolis colts have apologized for a video deleted since published on their social media platforms after the release of the NFL regular season calendar on Wednesday.
“We deleted our publication video of the calendar because it has exceeded our rights with Microsoft and included an insensitive clip involving the Tyreek Hill dolphins recipient. We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek,” the team said in a statement on several points of sale on Thursday.
The video revealed the opening match of the colts against the dolphins of Miami with the image of a dolphin with a n ° 10 jersey and labeled “Hill” swimming before being stopped by a boat from the Coast Guard with a mermaid.
Hill was arrested outside the Hard Rock stadium in Miami a few hours before the opening of the dolphin season against the Jacksonville jaguars on September 8, 2024. He was taken to the ground by the police, handcuffed and issued two traffic quotes which were then abandoned.
According to the violation of Microsoft’s rights, it probably follows from the fact that the company bought Mojang, the company behind the popular Minecraft game. The images used in the video of the colts look closely like those of the game.
– field level media

