The NFL has fined Bengals right tackle Bobby Hart for unsportsmanlike conduct last week against the Bills, per Tom Pelissero.

#Bengals T Bobby Hart was fined $35,096 for unsportsmanlike conduct last week against the #Bills — a game from which he was ejected. — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 28, 2019

On the final play for the Bengals’ offense in Week 3, Tre’Davious White of the Bills intercepted Andy Dalton. After laying on the ground for a few seconds, White proceeded to walk into his own end zone untouched with the rest of his teammates and celebrated the turnover. By ruling, White gave himself up on the play, therefore it was not a safety.

Hart was curious about the ruling and according to him, never touched the official. Nevertheless, he was flagged for it and subsequently disqualified. If we’re being honest, Dalton’s throw disqualified the entire team at that point.

Bobby Hart on his ejection:

I went up to (the ref) to ask him because no one downed (Tre’Davious White). I just went out there and asked him, 'is he down?' When I ran up to him, I shocked him and he just threw the flag. I don't remember touching him. I didn't think I touched him. — Jay Morrison (@JayMorrisonATH) September 22, 2019

This is Hart’s first fine of his career. Lucky for him, he’s no longer on a rookie contract and is making up to $21 million under his new deal.

So yeah, he’ll be fine.