The New Orleans Saints handled the Philadelphia Eagles with ease a week ago, but some players later found out they would be fined by the NFL for their behavior. Per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Saints running back Alvin Kamara and Philadelphia safety Malcolm Jenkins have to pay up a combined $23,395.

#Saints RB Alvin Kamara was fined $10,026 for unsportsmanlike conduct in the same game. — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 24, 2018

Kamara has to cough up $10,026 for unsportsmanlike conduct. Kamara was flagged late in the game for tossing the football at an opponent after a play, an action that rubbed the officials the wrong way. Kamara regularly tosses the ball to the referee after the whistle, and it’s debatable whether that was his intention here.

Jenkins, a former Saints starter, was also hit with a fine: $13,369 making a rude hand gesture towards Saints head coach Sean Payton. Jenkins and Payton laughed it off and hugged things out postgame – Jenkins later explained that he “flipped the bird” out of frustration at Payton after being targeted on a lead-extending touchdown pass (to Kamara, of course). But the NFL needed more than a hug and some words between friends to be satisfied that all is well.

It’s possible that either player will appeal their fine, but for now they’re on the hook for some serious payments to the league.