ALAMEDA –The Raiders’ Week 5 win over the Chicago Bears came at a cost for left guard Richie Incognito and defensive tackle Maurice Hurst.

Incognito was given two separate fines totaling $21,054, while Hurst was hit with a single fine of $21,056, a league source confirmed Saturday.

Both Incognito fouls — each of which caried fines of $10,527 — came in the first half of a 24-21 win over the Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

On the first, Incognito drew an unnecessary roughness penalty on a third-and-10 pass play from Derek Carr to Jalen Richard that gained seven yards, setting up a possible field goal attempt from the Chicago 21-yard line. Instead, the Raiders punted from the 36 into the end zone.

In the second quarter, Incognito drew a chop block penalty (Trent Brown had a penalty on the same play that was declined) and the Raiders went form their own 19 to the Bears 34-yard line and settled for a 41-yard field goal form Daniel Carlson

Hurst, meanwhile, was called for a roughing the passer penalty on Chase Daniel, apparently for putting his body weight on the quarterback after the hit — a call similar to one incurred by Maxx Crosby earlier this season.

All NFL fines can be appealed.

At a press conference Tuesday the day after the Raiders returned from London, coach Jon Gruden disputed the Hurst call.

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Raiders face more challenges with Patriots’ Cam Newton than they did with Tom Brady “I didn’t like the call. I thought Derek [Carr] got roughed on the screen. I thought they were very similar plays. I didn’t like the call. I’m never one to agree with calls. I obviously got upset and I apologize, but I thought it was a clean play by Hurst. That was a hell of a play by Hurst, really. I think they missed that call and I think they missed one on Derek. That’s just my opinion, but that’s the way it is.”

Incognito was one of two Raiders players who were controversial signings because of their issues with league discipline. The other, middle linebacker Vontaze Burfict, was suspended for the remainder of the season for repeated violations regarding illegal hits.

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