SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 16: Kicker Steven Hauschka #4 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates a field goal with center Justin Britt #68 against the Atlanta Falcons at CenturyLink Field on October 16, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

NFL player reveals that the league has been spelling his name wrong for years

The misspelling isn't where you would think it would be.

Steven Hauschka has some news for the NFL and everyone else.

Uh... I guess we should make that Stephen Hauschka.

The Seattle Seahawks kicker revealed on Wednesday that the league has been misspelling his name for his entire nine-year career in the NFL.

"There was a little mix-up in college," Hauschka said to the FOX Q13 affiliate in Seattle. Hauschka attended N.C. State before turning pro, and as far as we can tell, the Wolfpack had him listed as "Steven" at least in his final year on the team.

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Sure enough, you go to any site with an NFL roster, and sure enough, his name is spelled incorrectly. ESPN, NFL.com, heck, even Wikipedia has his name wrong in the title before ultimately citing the correct spelling later on the page.

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Apparently the mix-up doesn't bother Hauschka. Just call him Steve, which conveniently has a universal spelling that can't be mixed up.

[H/T FOX Sports]