Cousins, 30, gave the mounted camera a one-fingered salute right before the Channel 10 game. The footage was shown after the game, and has been talked about extensively since.
Richmond general manager of football operations Craig Cameron said once the dust had settled on coach Terry Wallace's Monday resignation, Cousins would be dealt with.
"I spoke to the leadership group this morning and we'll all sit down and have a chat with Ben and deal with it in the appropriate manner," he said at the press conference that saw Wallace officially step down as coach.
"You can rest assured we're actually going to deal with the process."
Earlier on Monday, Cousins told Melbourne radio his gesture was not meant to offend anyone.
"I'd just arrived at the ground," he told Nova 100.
"One of the cameramen is a mate of mine … I thought on the off chance he might've been sitting in the van, he might've got a giggle out of it."
On Sunday, league boss Andrew Demetriou expressed his disappointment over the incident, and didn't rule out an AFL sanction.
"He'll get a please explain tomorrow, I'm sure," Demetriou said on ABC radio.
"If I was him, I'd start to think about apologising pretty soon.
"It was totally unnecessary, unwarranted. It didn't make any sense ... I don't think we want any players doing that sort of thing, let alone Ben Cousins."