Two NFL franchises are facing steep fines and other punishment for not following COVID-19 protocols, Fox Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer and the NFL Network reported.

The Las Vegas Raiders will reportedly receive more than the expected $350,000 fine the Tennessee Titans are set to absorb for breaking COVID protocol a second time. Also, NFL.com insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero outlined why the Titans are in trouble in a story on Sunday.

“Sources say the Titans were fined for instances of failure to comply with requirements on wearing masks and insufficient clear communication regarding workouts outside the facility,” the NFL.com report detailed. “No individual — including Tennessee general manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel — will face discipline. And despite 24 positive COVID cases that contributed to multiple disruptions to the league schedule, the Titans avoided more severe punishments the league has threatened in calls and memos to clubs, such as forfeitures or lost draft picks. The team has been told there will be escalated discipline with further instances of COVID-19 protocol violations.”

As for the Raiders, their punishment “could be stiffer than most because of their previous history. The Raiders organization has been fined $250,000 for head coach Jon Gruden not wearing a mask on the sideline and, $50,000 for an unauthorized person in their postgame locker room, while several players were fined for not wearing masks at an indoor charity event.

Raiders right tackle Trent Brown reportedly did not wear his Kinexon contact-tracing device and he and the other starting offensive linemen had been congregating without face coverings during practice, even though those are required because the team is in the league’s supplemental intensive protocols.