The Indianapolis Colts have deleted a controversial social media video that depicted Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill in a Minecraft skit, following the NFL’s schedule release. The video, which was meant to reveal the team’s 32nd season schedule, included a clip where Hill was portrayed as a dolphin being confronted by the Coast Guard. This deletion has left the Colts without a schedule reveal video, unlike the other 31 NFL teams. No official reason was given for the removal, though the video’s content has sparked debate due to Hill’s past arrests and the controversy surrounding his actions.
Hill was arrested in September by Miami-Dade police officers before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars for speeding, reckless driving, and not wearing a seat belt. Police bodycam footage of his arrest went viral shortly after it occurred, drawing widespread attention to the incident. The footage showed Hill being pulled over for speeding while approaching Hard Rock Stadium and instructed to roll down the window. He handed the officer his driver’s license but repeatedly told the officer not to knock on his window, leading to an escalation when he did not comply. The wide receiver was handcuffed and placed face down on a street by officers.
Hill was released after approximately 25 minutes when his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, arrived. In April, Hill was also involved in a domestic dispute with his wife, Keeta Hill, at his condo in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Fox News Digital obtained the police report of the incident after the Sunny Isles Beach Police Department responded to an