BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Buffalo region of eastern New York got hit with one of the worst early snowstorms in recent memory for residents. Up to 6 feet of snow blanketed some parts, and more snow is expected to come piling in Wednesday evening.

But the Buffalo Bills have a game to play Sunday in Ralph Wilson Stadium, so they're pulling out all the stops.

The team's twitter account announced it is offering $10 per hour and game tickets for fans willing to grab a shovel and clear out the stadium.

They say the job won't be small.

Just how much snow needs to be removed? 220,000 TONS, enough to fill the @ADPROSports Complex 8 times over. pic.twitter.com/VtriPCGSMb — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 19, 2014

PHOTO: The inside of Ralph Wilson stadium under a thick blanket of snow and blowing drifts. pic.twitter.com/7Hg3gFcOMI — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 19, 2014

If area residents are worried they can't grab their shovel and hop in the truck quick enough to score seats to watch the 5-5 Bills host the 2-8 New York Jets, the team said not to worry.

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"We can't have too many people helping," said Andy Major, vice president of operations. "We won't be turning anyone away."

#Bills VP Andy Major: "Removing snow and having snow fall at the same time, we'll go 24/7, triple shifts to be ready" #LetsGoBuffalo — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 19, 2014

There is at the moment a driving ban in the area, and large swaths of interstate remain closed. Additionally, it's not clear how much snow will fall in the second of two storms at the stadium, so there is a chance Sunday's game could be moved.

The @NFL, not the #Bills, will determine contingency plans if RWS cannot host Sunday's game. — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 19, 2014

The Bills' players, who hail from all over the country, seemed to be enjoying the unusual-even-for-that-region dumping of snow.

Wonder if that piece of mail I've been waiting on will get here soon? pic.twitter.com/bohwsSf0wl — Eric Wood (@EWood70) November 19, 2014

Operation find my car! pic.twitter.com/8QN6xmMmVO — Phillip Tanner (@PTanner34) November 19, 2014