**Colts Remove Controversial Video Following NFL Schedule Release**
The Indianapolis Colts have removed a contentious social media video that was released in conjunction with the NFL schedule announcement. The video, designed to creatively unveil the team’s 2025 schedule, featured a segment where Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was portrayed as a dolphin being apprehended by the Coast Guard.
Originally intended to promote the Week 1 matchup between the Colts and the Dolphins, the video has since been taken down, leaving the Colts without any schedule release content on their social media platforms, while all other 31 NFL teams have shared their schedules. The Colts have not provided an official explanation for the video’s removal, and inquiries for comment have been made to the team.
Tyreek Hill’s recent legal troubles have added to the controversy surrounding the video. In September, he was arrested by Miami-Dade police for speeding, reckless driving, and failing to wear a seatbelt before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bodycam footage of the incident, which showed Hill being pulled over and subsequently handcuffed, went viral and intensified public scrutiny.
Additionally, in April, Hill was involved in a domestic dispute at his residence in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, which was reported to the police as an “assault in progress.” The police report from that incident has also been obtained, further complicating Hill’s public image.
As the Colts navigate the fallout from the video and Hill’s ongoing legal issues, the team faces challenges in maintaining a positive public perception.
**FAQ**
*Why did the Colts delete the video featuring Tyreek Hill?*
The Colts removed the video due to its controversial content, which depicted Tyreek Hill in a negative light amid his recent legal troubles.
