The Rams have been a huge bust this year in their return to Los Angeles. And now they aren’t even beating the city they abandoned, St. Louis, in television ratings.

Nielsen, which tracks viewership, reports that 10.6 percent of homes with a TV in St. Louis tuned in to see the Rams trudge to a 24-3 loss Thursday night to Seattle in their most recent contest. The figure in LA was 10.2. (The game was shown on NBC and NFL Network in both markets, and the ratings cited are the combined numbers for those outlets.)

The Rams (4-10) have been a disaster on and off the field in their return to Southern California after more than two decades in St. Louis, having lost nine of their last 10 games and firing coach Jeff Fisher last week. That came after he got into a well-publicized feud with Pro Football Hall of Fame former LA Rams running back Eric Dickerson, just one of multiple negative side shows that have surrounded the team.

Fans have been staying away and the team has scored the fewest points, by far, in the NFL. All that has contributed to measly TV ratings there, where the Rams have been beaten by other NFL games in viewership levels on multiple occasions this year.