Sunday marked the first time two Los Angeles NFL teams were home since 1994, but no one seemed to care.

Both the L.A. Chargers and L.A. Rams played in relatively empty stadiums.

Check out this photo of the 27,000-seat StubHub Center during Sunday's Dolphins vs. Chargers game:

StubHub Midas through first quarter. End zones look full. Most empty seats in most expensive sections. #Chargers pic.twitter.com/koAKOR9EsV — Mike DiGiovanna (@MikeDiGiovanna) September 17, 2017

And this view of the L.A. Memorial Coliseum during Sunday's Redskins vs. Rams game:

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Here's what Twitter had to say about the attendance woes:

Kickoff at the Coliseum between the Rams and Redskins. Not many here to see it. pic.twitter.com/XAwandU2l6 — Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) September 17, 2017

#Chargers crowd at 27,000 seat Stubhub Center...

Kansas averaged 27,282 when they went 0-12 pic.twitter.com/shUHWz7uQq — RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) September 17, 2017

The LA Rams invited every kid in class to their birthday party at the LA Coliseum and only like 4 showed up. #LARams — Michael Ippolito (@uncleippy) September 17, 2017

LMAO. It's so quiet at the StubHub Center that you can hear Rivers talking to the offensive line. Sad. — Connor (@McCartyConnor) September 17, 2017