As the Buffalo Bills wrapped up its second straight victory after routing the Tennessee Titans 34-10 in Orchard Park, the NFL front office was busy issuing fines to players all over the league for conduct in the week prior.

For NFL Week 6, the league's Gameday Accountability process reviewed more than 2,000 plays and issued financial penalties against 24 different players for activities that it considered to be against the league's rules.

Of the 24 players hit with a financial penalty, three were during the Bills vs. Jets game in the Meadowlands. Two were Bills players, and the third was Jets Javon Kinlaw.

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The first fine was issued to Taron Johnson for a play that happened in the Third Quarter for Unnecessary Roughness. The NFL said it was for a low block against Jets Tight End Jeremy Ruckert. That block is going to cost Johnson $11,817.

The second fine against the Bills was issued to Dion Dawkins for Unsportsmanlike Conduct. The issue happened between the 3rd and 4th Quarter, and Dawkins was penalized for Taunting the Jets between the two quarters.

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This fine will cost The Shnowman $11,255. During a press conference, Dawkins joked, "I'm going to try to figure out a way to pay that."

These two fines give the Bills 4 financial penalties from the NFL so far this season, costing Buffalo's players $39,083 in fines this year.

According to Sportrac, more than $7 million in fines have been issued across the NFL in total.

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