Two cops in Chicago will be disciplined after a local activist took a picture with them in uniform kneeling in support of recent protests during the national anthem at NFL games — and posted the snap to Instagram, officials said.

The activist, Aleta Clark, posted the photo with two “men of color” to her social media account Sunday, two days after President Trump said at a political rally in Alabama that NFL players who won’t stand for the national anthem should be fired.

“That moment when you walk into the police station and ask the Men of Color are they Against Police Brutality and Racism & they say yes,” Clark wrote in the post. “Then you ask them if they support Colin Kaepernick … and they also say yes … then you ask them to Kneel!”

The post had garnered more than 1,900 likes by Tuesday morning and dozens of comments, including one woman who said the photo “literally warmed” her heart. Another commenter suggested that the photo would be problematic for the officers, claiming that “Trump gonna get dem fired.” Another user referred to the officers as “morons.”

A spokesman for the Chicago Police Department said the officers would be reprimanded for taking the photo.

The flak, Anthony Guglielmi, declined to identify the officers but said they work in the 6th District on the city’s south side.

“We became aware of the photo yesterday and addressed this in the same way we handled a previous incident of potential political activity while in uniform (officers with a MAGA hat),” Guglielmi wrote in an email to The Post. “The officers will be reprimanded and reminded of the policies concerning appearance and conduct while on-duty and in uniform.”

More than 200 NFL players, as well as some coaches and owners, took a knee during “The Star-Spangled Banner” before Sunday’s games in protests that began more than a year ago when Kaepernick decided not to stand during the anthem before a preseason game. Thousands of fans responded on social media, including some who posted footage to Twitter showing his jersey getting burned.

On Monday, the entire Dallas Cowboys team, including owner and Trump supporter Jerry Jones, locked arms and took a knee before their game against the Arizona Cardinals.

Trump again blasted the NFL in a series of tweets early Tuesday, claiming that ratings for the league are “way down” except before the game starts, when “people tune in to see whether or not our country will be disrespected!”