COLTS now apologizes to Microsoft for deleted video, Tyreek Hill

Indianapolis Colts apologized for a deleted video published on social media platforms after the release of the NFL’s normal season program on Wednesday.
The team said in a statement on Thursday, “We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek because our program version has exceeded our rights with Microsoft and adds a insensitive clip containing the wide buyer Tyreek Hill.” He said.
The video revealed the opening game of Colts’ season against Miami Dolphins with a dolphin appearance wearing a 10th form and labeled as a “Tepe” before being stopped by a Siren and a Coast Guard boat.
On September 8, 2024, Hill retreated out of Dolphins’s Hard Rock Stadium in Miami against Jacksonville Jaguars. He was taken to the ground by the police, handcuffed and released two traffic quotes.
Microsoft is due to the fact that the company acquires Mojang, the company behind Minecraft. The images used in Colts’ video look like the image of the game.
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