Desperate times in Dallas have one former star calling for desperate measures.

After the Cowboys slipped to 3-3 following Sunday’s loss to the Jets, franchise legend Michael Irvin suggested the team enlist Antonio Brown ahead of this weekend’s NFC East showdown against the Eagles, as fellow receiver Amari Cooper may be sidelined.

“I’m not gonna lie: Desperation makes you think about a lot of things,” Irvin said Wednesday on Dallas’ 105.3 The Fan.

“We ain’t got no time to sit up riding the high horse, like we’re too good for this and we’re too good for that. We need some H-E-L-P right now! Real help!” the Hall of Famer continued, laughing.

Brown was released from the Patriots in September after multiple women accused the receiver of sexual misconduct, including an allegation of rape in a federal lawsuit. New England had signed Brown earlier in the month after the seven-time Pro Bowler forced his release from the Raiders. He recently made a plea to rejoin the Patriots.

“I don’t care about media relations or a public relations nightmare come with it,” said Irvin, who was accused of sexual assault in 2017. “Maybe we should just go pick him up for a week or two.”

Irvin was not the only former prominent Cowboys receiver to offer advice this week as head coach Jason Garrett’s seat seemingly grows hotter every day. On Sunday, former receiver Dez Bryant chided the coaching staff in response to the team’s third-straight loss.

“Nothing to do with the players..,” Bryant responded to a tweet about Dallas’ biggest flaw. “Whenever training camp start for the cowboys it’s training camp until the season is over.. a lot of pointless meetings not enough time for the players to recover from injuries preparing for the next game…”

He continued, “Just being honest.. I thought out all of my sacrifices that got me cut from the cowboys.. Im for the players and I’m going to speak my truth… I speak for the guys who are afraid to speak…”

Fellow receiver Terrell Owens issued a more blunt critique.

“Still think Jason Garrett is the answer?! For a decade, A DECADE NOW, it’s the same old song and dance! I knew they were going to @JasonWitten on the 3rd down prior to TD and knew they were going to him on the 2-pt conversion. Not too late 2 bring me back,” he tweeted.

Though owner Jerry Jones was not pleased by Sunday’s end result, he refused to place blame solely on Garrett.

“I’m going to be very trite: I was a lot happier with what he had done the first three games than what’s happened the last three games,” Jones said, per ESPN. “But the big thing I want to say is it’s not just him. This is across the board. That had a lot of input out there tonight to get in that spot.”