AP

The Seahawks weren’t happy with the officials after Sunday night’s loss to the Packers, and a couple of Seahawks players won’t be happy with the league’s disciplinarians, either.

Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright was fined $10,000 for a skirmish with Packers tight end Richard Rodgers, the NFL confirmed today. Wright was also ejected from the game. Although Seahawks coach Pete Carroll claims the incident was instigated by Rodgers, the NFL saw it differently, as Rodgers wasn’t fined.

Packers offensive lineman T.J. Lang and Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett were each fined $8,681 for their own roles in the Seahawks-Packers skirmishes.

Both Lang and Packers coach Mike McCarthy have said this week that Lang did the right thing by sticking up for a teammate, so it appears that both teams think the other side was to blame. The Seahawks and Packers are developing one of the NFL’s best rivalries. Perhaps they’ll get to continue the rivalry in the playoffs.