We’ve been down this road before.

There are two notable Brandon Marshalls in the NFL. The receiver was drafted by the Broncos in 2006 and now plays for the Jets. The linebacker was drafted by the Jaguars in 2005 and now plays for the Broncos.

They are sometimes confused, which, for a casual football fan, is not too big a deal. But when ESPN can’t even keep their Brandon Marshalls straight, it’s a little absurd.

On Wednesday, an ESPN analysts was talking about Denver’s two inside linebackers—Marshall and Danny Trevathan. They showed a highlight clip of the receiver Marshall and Trevathan.

This is a pretty glaring mistake.

The segment was about two players on the same team that play the same (inside linebacker) position. ESPN somehow went with a clip of a receiver and a clip of a linebacker from two different teams. It’s baffling that this went on the air.

Wow!! They be playin me I swear lol https://t.co/zQxaZDEOn9 — Brandon Marshall (@BMarshh54) January 13, 2016

To be fair, the receiver is well known, and very talented (his play this season earned him his sixth Pro Bowl berth). But the linebacker is also arguably one of the best at his position.

Denver’s Marshall had a career year a season ago, totaling 113 tackles, two sacks, and an interception. His play this season earned him recognition as a Pro Bowl alternate.

Get it together, ESPN.