​Well, here's a new one for your Cowboys fans.





The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly facing a fine from the NFL under the league's remittance policy after racking up three suspensions this calendar year.

Cowboys will pay for having too many suspended players https://t.co/bslmnDlvID — ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) August 1, 2017

​​​Damontre Moore's suspension is the latest for the Cowboys, as the 24 year old was slapped with a two-game suspension after being found guilty of violating the league's substance abuse policy.





David Irving will sit out four games after violating the performance-enhancing drugs policy established by the league. Despite being cut by the team, former wide receiver, Shaq Evans' suspension also counts towards the fine.





The sum is believed to be 25 percent of the base salaries lost by the three players, which totals to $91,000.





Things could go from bad to worse in Dallas, however, as three more players could also be slapped with suspensions, Ezekiel Elliot, Nolan Carroll, and Damien Wilson. If the trio are punished by the league, the fine could rise to the maximum of $500,000.







