
Colts Troll Tyreek Hill NFL Schedule Release Controversy in New Simpsons Video for 2026 Season
The Indianapolis Colts dropped their schedule release in true Simpsons fashion, with Bart writing on his chalkboard, "We will not include Tyreek Hill in these videos."
It was a reference to the Colts having to take down their schedule release video from a year ago after the team missed the mark with a joke regarding a previous Hill arrest.
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As ESPN's Stephen Holder wrote at the time, "The video, which was intended to be a spoof of the popular video game Minecraft, revealed the team's season opener against Miami with an image of a Dolphin wearing a No. 10 jersey and labeled 'Hill' swimming along before he is stopped by a Coast Guard boat with a blaring siren. Hill was involved in a controversial incident with Miami-Dade deputies last September as he was arriving for a home game. Hill was dragged from his vehicle, taken to the ground and forcibly handcuffed. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, later called for the officers involved to be fired. Traffic citations issued against Hill were later dropped."
Rosenhaus said Hill laughed about the 2025 video and didn't feel it was necessary to pull it down. The team publicly apologized to both Hill and Microsoft, which owns Minecraft.
"We removed our schedule release video because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and included an insensitive clip involving Hill," the team said in a statement. "We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreek."
As for Hill, the 32-year-old remains a free agent as he recovers from a dislocated knee and ACL tear that ended his 2025 season in October. All indications have been that he intends to return for the 2026 season, though it remains to be seen where he'll sign after he was released by the Miami Dolphins amidst their flurry of cost-cutting moves.

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