Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin were each fined $12,154 for unsportsmanlike conduct after the players raised middle fingers in separate games Sunday, sources told ESPN.Burfict stuck both of his middle fingers up toward the stands late in the fourth quarter of the Bengals 16-12 home loss to the Bills.The fine is Burficts second of the season. He was fined $75,000 for allegedly stomping on the leg of Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount.Burfict also was suspended three games without pay to start the season for violating the NFLs safety policy.Baldwin was fined after he was seen giving Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell the middle finger during a win over the Philadelphia Eagles.In the third quarter, Baldwin threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Russell Wilson on a trick play. Before the play, coming out of the huddle, Baldwin flipped Bevell off because, he said, he likes to catch touchdowns in the red zone, not throw them.We joked about it, Baldwin said. Im sure you guys know now weve been begging for that play for a couple weeks now, trying to get that done. However, I didnt want it in the red zone. I wanted the target in the red zone.Typically when we get in the red zone, all the receivers, all the tight ends, were kind of lobbying for the opportunity to get a pass in the end zone so we can score some touchdowns. Its very seldom that you hear a quarterback lobbying for a pass to himself, which Russell [Wilson] didnt. But its just the fact that we dont want to literally be throwing away our targets in the red zone.Bevell had a laugh about Baldwins gesture on Wednesday.Doug and I have a great relationship, first and foremost, Bevell said. 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