Atlanta Falcons president Rich McKay said the team will consider making a special request to the NFL to play consecutive West Coast games in 2016, with a trip to Los Angeles now added to the schedule.

The Falcons were scheduled to play in St. Louis until the Rams relocated to Los Angeles on Tuesday. Now, the Falcons have road games in Los Angeles, Oakland, Denver and Seattle, which could make an already tough schedule that much more grueling.

"It would make sense that might be something that we would consider; go out there, play a game and stay out there a week and play another game,’’ McKay told AtlantaFalcons.com regarding approaching the league about the schedule.

The Falcons played back-to-back road games against the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders in November 2000 and remained in the San Francisco Bay Area between games. Dan Reeves’ team lost to the 49ers, 16-6, then followed with a 41-14 loss to the Raiders.

Next season’s Falcons-Rams matchup is expected to be played at the Los Angeles Coliseum, wth a new stadium in Inglewood, California, targeted for 2019. The Falcons played in Los Angeles regularly prior to the 1995 season when the Rams were in L.A. and both teams were part of the NFC West.