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The Colts wanted to avoid landing in hot water over their sea-themed Tyreek Hill detainment joke. Indianapolis deleted from X ...
NFL schedule release day saw two teams make "Minecraft" videos. Only one said it had permission from publisher Microsoft.
But this year, the Indianapolis Colts’ viral Minecraft video ruse caught backlash, and Miami Dolphins star receiver Tyreek Hill’s response to the controversy has quickly gained attention.
In the video, which was a parody of the popular Microsoft game Minecraft, a dolphin with a Tyreek Hill jersey was evidently stopped by a Coast Guard boat. A day after the Colts released the video ...
The since-deleted video shows the Coast Guard pulling up on the Tyreek Hill dolphin, with the boat's sirens activated and an officer looking down at the dolphin.
In addition to apologizing to Hill, they admitted to exceeding their licensing rights with Microsoft, the creators of Minecraft. "We removed our schedule release video because it exceeded our ...
The Indianapolis Colts released Minecraft-themed video to unveil their ... which sees an annoyed dolphin version of Miami wide receiver Tyreek Hill get pulled over by the Coast Guard, seemed ...
The Indianapolis Colts apologized to Dolphins receiver Hill and Microsoft after pulling the schedule-release video.
In that statement, the Colts explained the video was taken down due to a rights issue with Microsoft and an inappropriate joke about Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Per ESPN's Adam ...
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