The Indianapolis Colts have sparked outrage after depicting Tyreek Hill’s infamous 2024 arrest in their schedule release video before deleting it without explanation.
As is tradition on schedule release day, the Colts joined every other NFL team in devising a creative video to unveil their slate of fixtures for 2025.
Their thinking was to put together a Minecraft-style clip using the same graphics as the popular video game as they rattled through each of their matchups, yet they were quickly forced to delete it after crossing the line with a joke about their Week 1 clash with the Miami Dolphins.
With Miami set to visit them on the opening weekend of the season, Indianapolis announced the fixture by depicting Hill as a dolphin being detained by a coast guard in the sea – a reference to his shocking arrest on the first Sunday of the 2024 campaign.
The controversial wide receiver was pulled over by police while heading to the Dolphins’ season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars and placed in handcuffs after being accused of driving carelessly while making his way to Hard Rock Stadium.
Disturbing bodycam footage of the incident showed officers using excessive force to arrest him on the day, but Hill was still able to line up for Miami and inspire a victory over Jacksonville just hours later.
The Colts controversially depicted Tyreek Hill’s 2024 arrest in their schedule release video
Indianapolis quickly deleted the video, which showed a dolphin dressed as Hill being detained
BREAKING: The Indianapolis #Colts DELETED their 2025 schedule release video just an hour after posting it.😳😳😳The team likely deleted it because they had the Coast Guard arresting #Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (@cheetah) in the video.WOW… pic.twitter.com/NI7XNPmvia
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 15, 2025 Read More Tyreek Hill takes shocking dig at Dolphins teammate in fresh sign he wants Miami trade
His two citations, which also included a seatbelt violation, were eventually tossed by the Miami-Dade Police Department after an officer involved in the arrest failed to show up to a hearing.
Hill has encountered various run-ins with the law during his NFL career, most recently having the police called on him in April over a domestic dispute with his wife, Keeta Vaccaro, who reportedly wants a divorce.
The 31-year-old was described as ‘very aggressive and impulsive’ by his wife’s mother, Alesia Vaccaro, who said she feared for the safety of her daughter.
Nevertheless, the Colts poking fun at his legal troubles was met by a backlash on social media, before they deleted the entire video without either issuing an apology or explaining why.
They were also mocked by one of their rival teams after removing it, with the Houston Texans sharing a screensH๏τ of the deleted post on X and writing: ‘Error404’.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the Indianapolis Colts for comment.
Hill is gearing up for his 10th season in the NFL and fourth with the Dolphins in the 2025 campaign.
He recently had a second procedure on his wrist, posting from his hospital bed last week that everything went according to plan.
The Dolphins wideout had an initial operation on a ligament issue earlier this year and now has undergone a follow-up to remove screws, according to ESPN.
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— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) May 15, 2025
The controversial Dolphins star has encountered various run-ins with the law over the years
He shared a picture from his hospital bed – where he looked a little drowsy – saying: ‘Surgery went amazing today!!!’.
Hill hurt his wrist in a practice game against the Washington Commanders but played through the pain for the Dolphins in 2024 rather than have what would have been season-ending surgery.
His future at the Dolphins has been under scrutiny in recent months.
He appeared to take himself out the team’s final game of the 2024 season against the New York Jets, with head coach Mike McDaniel then denying Hill’s claim that he was hurt and couldn’t play.
Then, speaking with reporters after the game, he was visibly unhappy at missing the postseason.
‘This is my first time I haven’t been in the playoffs, man,’ Hill said. ‘So I just got to do what’s best for me and my family.
‘I’m opening the door. I’m out bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day I gotta do what’s best for my career because I’m too much of a compeтιтor to be just out there.’