The Buffalo Bills are set to take on the New England Patriots in their Wild Card Weekend game. The matchup will take place in Buffalo, and runs the risk of giving the Bills déjà vu from their first game against the Pats earlier in the season.

Back in Week 13, Buffalo hosted the Patriots in a freezing snow match and lost 14-10. This time there is no snow in the forecast, but temperatures are expected to be in the single digits.

In light of this, NFL analyst and former player Bart Scott gave Josh Allen a bit of advice ahead of the home field rematch: take Viagra before the game to increase circulation.

He used his platform as a member of ESPN's Get Up! morning show on Thursday to extend the suggestion to Allen. Scott has yet to receive a response from the quarterback, but teammate Dawson Knox acknowledged the advice. WKBW sports director Matthew Bové tweeted the clip Thursday afternoon.

Knox said that he heard Viagra makes players test positive for PEDs (performance enhancing drugs), which suspends an NFL player for four games. Knox said, “In order to do that I would need a prescription,” which he quickly followed up with, “I do not have a prescription.”

“But that would be a heck of a way to try something for the first time, pop one of those before a football game. Yeah, there might be some other issues that go into that,” Knox joked. It looks like the Bills will have to stock up on hand warmers and face coverings to keep warm instead.