This tale of mistaken identity begins with Luke vs. Lucas confusion.

Luke Falk is a second-year NFL quarterback and Washington State product who made his debut on "Monday Night Football" against the Cleveland Browns after New York Jets backup Trevor Siemian, starting in place of the ill Sam Darnold, suffered an ankle injury.

Thrust into his first game action since a December 2017 matchup against in-state rival Washington, Falk performed admirably. He went 20-for-25 with 198 passing yards and did not commit any turnovers, although the Jets lost 23-3.

Falk's opportunity allowed Lucas Falk, a 28-year-old human resources manager to Salt Lake City, to step into the spotlight.

As Lucas Falk described in a series of tweets Monday night, he's long been a fan of the gunslinger with the same name as him — because teams at both the college and pro level have confused him with the Luke Falk they are seeking to contact. Both Falks share a name, home state (Utah) and have email addresses that differ by a period in the middle.

The whole thread Lucas Falk provides is a comedic trip. Among the highlights are: colleges inviting him on visits, the Tennessee Titans sending him an elementary version of their playbook after they drafted Luke Falk in the sixth round last year, personality quizzes from various teams prior to the draft and using an Eddie Bauer coupon intended for the quarterback.

Lucas Falk provided The Athletic with screenshots of some emails to prove it.

“I think this is the first 100 percent, accurate thread in Twitter history,” he told The Athletic. “Which I think is a noteworthy thing of it all. It’s 100 percent true.”