It's Friday, which means it's time for the NFL to dump their fines on players and deal with the consequences after the weekend. This week, two Dallas Cowboys safeties were hit hard in their wallet due to offenses ostensibly committed during their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk is reporting that Byron Jones and Xavier Woods have both been fined on Friday. Jones was fined $12,154 for his unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Tyreek Hill's touchdown at the end of the first half, ironically set up by an unnecessary roughness penalty he committed on the kickoff return by Akeem Hunt on that same drive.

Xavier Woods was slapped with double the fine, $24,309 for an illegal blindside block on a third quarter punt return. It seems odd to levy twice the fine to a player who committed half as many major penalties, but there's rarely a rhyme or reason to these decisions anyway.

The Cowboys are no strangers to fines, and as long as the team keeps winning, nobody will give the fines too much thought. As long as nobody else gets suspended, Dallas is in great shape.

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