Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill didn't hide his dismay over the NFL's punishment for his peace sign during their divisional showdown with the Buffalo Bills last week.

To recall, Hill went viral during the game after he was caught flashing a peace sign to Bills linebacker Matt Milano during a catch-and-run in the clutch. Although his 64-yard touchdown allowed the Chiefs to take a 33-29 lead, his gesture made things even better.

However, it has put Tyreek Hill in trouble with the NFL, as the league has fined him $10,300 for the act which they deemed as taunting. No flag was thrown for the action, but it certainly didn't escape the scrutinizing eyes of the league.

Perhaps the fact that it has gone viral forced the NFL to punish the Chiefs WR so as not to tolerate further taunting in games.

But of course Hill was not happy about it, especially since he was not called for a taunting penalty. Not to mention that it was his second fine in a row after also getting punished for his touchdown celebration with pom-poms during the Wild Card round against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Certainly, Hill doesn't want to make that three straight fines when the Chiefs face the Cincinnati Bengals in the Conference Championship. It has already cost him a lot, so he better hold off on doing peace signs or other unnecessary celebrations.

It will be boring, but hey, the man has family to feed and we can't let him lose money for our own entertainment.