The Chargers move apparently stole all the Rams fans in L.A.
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Thanks to the Chargers joining the Rams in Los Angeles, the City of Angels has gone from zero NFL teams to two in the span of two seasons.
One of the major concerns with the city housing two teams was a lack of fan interest, and that appears to be accurate given the Rams' attendance at Sunday's opener against the Indianapolis Colts.
#Rams #INDvsLAR RT @EPLSB: @[me] NFL fever in Los Angeles.... catch it! pic.twitter.com/t62Ui3W9a5
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) September 10, 2017
Good thing the NFL got the Rams back in Los Angeles. Look at that crowd. pic.twitter.com/gHuHqRkNnw
— Dan Levy (@DanLevyThinks) September 10, 2017
Andrew Luck's absence due to injury certainly took some shine off the contest for the casual fan, but this is still a fairly disappointing crowd for the club's home opener in their second season back in Los Angeles.
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