With more than 4 feet of snow dumped on the area around Ralph Wilson Stadium by Wednesday morning, Buffalo Bills officials are working with the NFL to determine the status of Sunday's game against the New York Jets.

The Bills will hold a conference call at noon Wednesday to update their efforts to clear the 73,079-seat stadium of snow.

Bills have canceled media activities and will hold a conference call w/ Marrone at noon. Meanwhile, my parking lot: pic.twitter.com/OJG9epXNxw — Mike Rodak (@mikerodak) November 19, 2014

No movement at all... A photo posted by @boobiedixon on Nov 11, 2014 at 7:28am PST

Car this morning. Impossible to drive pic.twitter.com/pfW713Y6b4 — Deon Broomfield (@iBroomy) November 19, 2014

Who doesn't love a good snow day?? I know my girls do!! ?????? #LetItSnow A video posted by Fred Jackson (@fred22jackson) on Nov 11, 2014 at 9:22am PST

There are still driving bans in place in Orchard Park, New York, and several surrounding towns, making travel impossible for some players.Practice squad safety Deon Broomfield, a native of Florida, wasn't having much luck, either.But running back Fred Jackson , who has played for the Bills for nearly a decade, knew how to take advantage of the weather.