While the Rams have struggled to fill the 90,000-seat Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Chargers are having their own struggles drawing even a fraction of that crowd in Carson, Calif.

The Philadelphia Daily News’ Les Bowen tweeted a photo on Sunday of tarped sections of the stands after the Chargers played games to below-capacity crowds at the 27,000-seat StubHub Center. This was the view before Sunday’s game against the Eagles.

In NFL's smallest stadium, seats are covered…wow pic.twitter.com/RA3kwV35EH — Les Bowen (@LesBowen) October 1, 2017

This was last week against the Chiefs:

You guys can make your snarky jokes but this is a nice MLS stadium that's tarped off seats to host an NFL game. pic.twitter.com/lTZKxkM6k8 — Sam Mellinger (@mellinger) September 24, 2017

Though it appears that the Chargers have had the tarps all season, the team said in a statement that the tarps did not affect the 27,000-seat capacity. The Los Angeles Galaxy left the sections uncovered for their matches.

The transition to Los Angeles has been especially tough on the Chargers. The team doesn’t have established roots in Los Angeles, and at 0-3, they’re not exactly inspiring new fans to show up.

The Chargers are planning to play in the 70,000-seat Inglewood stadium, which is expected to be completed for the 2020 season. There’s still time, but this isn’t a good start for the Los Angeles Chargers.