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Indianapolis Colts deleted a controversial video on social media on Wednesday night after the NFL plan release.
The video, designed to creatively reveal the team’s 2025 form, included a clip that depicted Miami Dolphin’s wide receives Tirek Hill as a dolphin confronted with the Coast Guard.
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Miami Dolphin’s wide receives Tirek Hill speaks during a news conference after a NFL football match against Cleveland Browns Sunday December 29, 2024 in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
Minecraft -Skit was intended to preview the week 1 game between the two teams.
Now Indianapolis has no video for its schedule release on social media, while all 31 other teams in the league have sent theirs.
No official grounds were given by Colts to delete the video. Pakinomist Digital has reached Colts for comment.
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Hill was arrested in September by Miami-Dade police officers before a game against Jacksonville Jaguars for quick, reckless driving and not wearing a seat belt.
The police bodycam recordings of Hill’s arrest were viral shortly after it took place and increased the extent of the controversy. The footage showed that Hill was originally pulled over to faster as he approached Hard Rock Stadium.
Hill was told by an officer to roll down his window, and he handed over the officer his driver’s license and repeatedly told the officer not to knock on his window. The footage also shows the officer asking Hill to hold the window down. The incident escalated when Hill did not comply. The wide receiver was handcuffed and placed with his face down on a street of officers.
Hill was released after approx. 25 minutes when his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, arrived. Then, in April, Hill was involved in a domestic rigorous with wife Keeta Hill at his apartment in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. Pakinomist Digital obtained the police report on the incident after Sunny Isles Beach Police Department responded to an “ongoing” attack “in Hill’s House.
Pakinomist Digital has reached Hill’s representatives of comment.