Have you ever accidentally hit “Reply All” on an email that you meant to only send to one person? The New Orleans Saints feel your pain.

Ryan Pace took advantage of his former team’s mistake on Friday, as a clerical error allowed the Chicago Bears to claim quarterback Connor Shaw on waivers after the New Orleans Saints put in a claim of their own.

The NFL office emailed every team to notify them that the Cleveland Browns placed Shaw on waivers, and when the Saints’ front office tried to place their claim for the quarterback, they accidentally emailed it to every NFL team instead of just to the NFL offices, according to Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager and ESPN’s Adam Caplan.

Placing a claim is usually a blind request that is private for each team, but Pace saw the Saints’ interest and put his in afterward. The Bears’ place in the waiver order is higher than New Orleans’, and Chicago was awarded Shaw.

Some July 1 NFL intrigue. Saints (accidentally?) leaked they were putting waiver claim in for Connor Shaw. Bears jump in and get him first. — Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) July 1, 2016

Apparently sent email to every NFL team instead of just NFL personnel office…. https://t.co/64tPkaZRz3 — Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) July 1, 2016

It was a crafty move by the Bears’ young general manager. The 24-year-old Shaw played with offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains in Cleveland and Alshon Jeffery at South Carolina, so he has a lot of familiarity with this offense.

Chicago now has five quarterbacks under contract, and the team has not yet announced a corresponding move to clear a roster spot.