Tyreek Hill has spoken, and he’s not mad at the Colts.
In recent years, the NFL’s schedule release has turned into a made-for-social-media event for every team. Social media staffs across the league put in tons of work to raise the bar creatively each year — and the jokes can even push the boundaries of what’s acceptable from an actual team account.
That’s what led to the Colts removing their highly produced Minecraft-inspired video. The video apparently violated a Microsoft licensing agreement, and it mocked the Week 1 incident that saw Hill detained by police before a Dolphins game.
The Colts reached out to Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus to apologize, but Hill didn’t seem to have any problem with the video at all. He took to Twitter/X on Thursday to say that the Colts should have left the video up.
Hill thought it was funny. Still, the Colts issued a public apology for the video.
You would have thought all these issues would have been considered during the production process, but good on Hill for laughing off the video.