Two Dallas Cowboys' players will have to cut a check to the NFL.

The team walked away with a 28-17 win against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3 that was both gutsy and impressive down the stretch, led by a career-day from defensive end Demarcus Lawrence that saw him land three sacks and six hurries against quarterback Carson Palmer.

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The league didn't take kindly to one of his celebrations, however, and although the officials didn't flag him and Tyrone Crawford during the game -- the NFL reportedly stepped in on Friday and fined them both.

Cowboys DL DeMarcus Lawrence and Tyrone Crawford have been fined

$12,154 each, a source said, for pretending to shoot guns in the air after a sack Monday night at Arizona. Neither was penalized in the game for it. — Brandon George (@DMN_George) September 29, 2017

The fine is for a first offense falling under the category of "Excessive Profanity; other Unsportsmanlike Conduct".

While it's hard to determine just how pretending to fire guns into the air is unsportsmanlike to the opponent, it's possible the NFL is viewing it as a form of taunting -- although the officials didn't see anything wrong with it whatsoever. Essentially, they were just fined the same amount as wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr., who lifted his leg and pretending he was urinating on the Eagles' field.

NFL gonna NFL, though.

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