Steelers fans that believe that the NFL has unfairly targeted their team over the years finally has the proof they've been looking for.

According to this report created by casino.org, current members of the Steelers have been fined 40 times by the NFL, which is more than any other team. Total, Pittsburgh's roster has lost $3,524,408 in fines.

James Harrison, who has been issued a random drug test by the NFL on multiple occasions this season alone, has been fined by the league seven times and has lost $223,529 of his career earnings. The NFL has fined Antonio Brown 10 times during his career, six of those fines being assessed for excessive celebrations or uniform violations. Le'Veon Bell, who was suspended for the first three games of the 2016 season, lost $231,370 of his 2016 salary. He also forfeited an eighth of his salary for the 2015 season after serving a two-game suspension.

While Harrison, Brown and Bell have each had their paychecks trimmed by the NFL, no Steelers player has been punished by the league more than Martavis Bryant, who has lost 69% of his career earnings to fines, the most of any active NFL player. Bryant was suspended for the first four games of the 2015 season, and was suspended for the entire 2016 season for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

Bryant, who the Steelers plan on welcoming back to the team once his suspension ends, will look to recoup his losses with a strong 2017 season, as the rest of Pittsburgh's players also try to avoid losing more money to a league that continues to issue player fines at a torrid pace.