Colts apologize to Microsoft's Mount Tyrek for now-deleted video

Indianapolis - The Colts' attempt to do something a little bit has put them in a situation that is not laughing.

The team said, like most NFL teams, the Colts compiled a video to accompany their regular season schedule to release Wednesday night, but they suddenly removed it from social platforms Wednesday night for a number of reasons.

"We removed the planned release of the video because it goes beyond Microsoft's rights and includes an insensitive clip involving Mount Tyrek, a recipient within the dolphin range. We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyrek," the team said in a statement to ESPN on Thursday.

The video aims to be a deception of the popular video game Minecraft, which reveals the team’s season opener against Miami, in which one of the Dolphins wore a No. 10 jersey and, when he was stopped by the Coast Guard, had a “hill” label and labeled “hill”.

Hill was involved in controversial events with Miami Dyde Representatives last September when he played at home with Miami Dyde Representatives. Hill was dragged from his car to the ground and was forcibly handcuffed. His agent Drew Rosenhaus later called for dismissal. The traffic quotes issued against Hill were later abandoned.

Rosenhaus said Thursday that Hill told him he didn't take the Colts position seriously, which he thought was interesting.

"He smiled at it and didn't think they needed to get it to his account," Rosenhouse said.

As for Microsoft's rights violations, this may be the same fact as Minecraft owned by Microsoft and the same image as in the game is used in the Colts' video. Los Angeles Chargers used similar content in their planned videos, but showed a disclaimer indicating they had permission from Microsoft.

It is not clear whether the Colts seek permission from the company.

ESPN's Adam Schefter contributed to the report.