New York Giants wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Victor Cruz fully anticipated a fine courtesy of the NFL for the 9/11-inspired cleats they wore in a Week 1 victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

“They’d fine me for anything,” Beckham told the New York Daily News on Wednesday. “Fine me for smiling.”

Ultimately, that penalty never came as the NFL opted to forego any uniform violation fines for players who chose to honor those lost in the September 11 attacks 15 years ago.

However, the league got their money in the end anyway.

It was announced on Friday that Beckham Jr. and Cruz had each been fined $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct presumably stemming from their touchdown celebration following Cruz’s go-ahead score in the fourth quarter.

Odell Beckham Jr. + Victor Cruz were each fined $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct after Cruz's TD, presumably group celebration.

Absurd. — Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) September 16, 2016

The touchdown celebration consisted of Cruz doing his usual salsa dance, while Beckham Jr. kneeled down and pretended to snap photos.

For Cruz, it was his first touchdown since the 2014 season and his first regular season game in 700 days. It’s also highly unlikely Cruz was prepared for Beckham Jr. to take a few “snap shots” as his salsa celebration is customary following his touchdowns.

Meanwhile, for Beckham Jr., it marks at least his fourth fine in three NFL seasons, tallying upwards of $100,00 total. He was also suspended one-game for retaliating against cornerback Josh Norman in a Week 15 game last season.

Neither Beckham Jr. nor Cruz were penalized for their celebration.