Colts delete viral schedule reveal video mocking Tyreek Hill being arrested

Colby Faria

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The Indianapolis Colts' social media team have found themselves in some hot water.

On Wednesday night, the 32 NFL team revealed their schedules for the 2025-2026 season.

With most teams opting for videos featuring some of their club's most famous stars, others took more of a creative route and used popular video games, movies and television shows as inspiration for their official unveils.

While fans praised most teams' attempts at creativity, the Indianapolis Colts decided to take a direct shot at their Week 1 opponent in the form of the Miami Dolphins and their star wide receiver, Tyreek Hill.

The Colts' schedule reveal video was posted with a whimsical theme of the popular 'Minecraft' video game and featured the U.S. Coast Guard in the ocean arresting a dolphin, who was wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey with Hill's name and #10 on the back.

Watch the now-deleted video below (the Hill skit is for Week 1):

The Colts quickly removed the video from their social media pages and opted for a Minecraft-themed thread of user-made art by Twitter/X user NBA_Paint.

The original video was in reference to Hill being arrested outside of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami just hours before the Dolphins' 2024 season opener due to a traffic violation.

The Colts are set to kick off their season against Hill and the Dolphins on Sunday, Sept. 7, with kick-off set for 1:00 p.m. EST in Indianapolis.

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Colby Faria

Colby Faria is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. His decade-plus sports writing experience spans the likes of NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, WNBA, men’s and women’s college sports, MMA, boxing and much more.