The Green Bay Packers are taking a book out of the Buffalo Bills playbook, as the National Football League Franchise is looking for volunteers to shovel snow at Lambeau Field.

By way of the team's website:

With the significant snowfall accumulation this week, Lambeau Field will be in need of snow removal Monday morning, Dec. 18, in advance of next Saturday’s game between the Packers and the Vikings.

To get the stadium ready for the game, the Packers are inviting spirited, hearty shovelers – as many as 600 – to brave the elements and assist with the process.

Those interested are asked to report to the Mills Fleet Farm Gate on Lambeau Field’s west side, beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, and continuing through the day as needed.

Shovelers need to be at least 18 years old and will receive $10 per hour, with payment to be made immediately upon completion of their work. The Packers will provide shovels to all who come to help.

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Around six to eight inches of snow fell in the area over the week.

Please note, at least if you plan on helping out, that you must be at least 18-years-old.

This is unlikely the sort of weather the Packers were hoping for the return of Aaron Rodgers.