During this time of the year, the Buffalo Bills have dealt with major cold weather conditions with much snow pouring in.

With that in mind, the franchise is offering a unique opportunity for fans to get tickets to Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.

It is also a chance for people to make $11 an hour to help shovel away the snow from the stadium while also receiving lunch and dinner breaks to help provide them a comfortable situation. It's something that could draw plenty of help in getting it ready for this upcoming weekend's game.

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This is a unique scenario that many other teams located in colder regions in the country could implement to get help preparing stadiums for games. Then again, good cold weather teams wouldn't have the chance to give away tickets in exchange for labor.

It will be an interesting game for the Bills with quarterback Tyrod Taylor being a game-time decision with a knee injury, which could put rookie Nathan Peterman back on the field.

In his lone start this season, Peterman struggled tremendously, throwing five interceptions against the Los Angeles Chargers before being replaced by Taylor in the second half of the game. There is plenty of weight on this game, especially considering that it could determine their fate in the playoff picture with just four more games left in the season.