Two years ago, Los Angeles didn’t have any NFL teams. Now, the city has two, and it took the simple release of NFL schedules on Thursday to realize that the Rams and Chargers are going to make life rather difficult for the fine folks of Los Angeles.

While the Rams will be again playing in the heart of Los Angeles at LA Memorial Coliseum as the Inglewood stadium gets built, the Chargers will be playing 12 miles to the south at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. Of course, there wouldn’t be an issue if schedules permitted the teams to play home games on different days and times. But life is never that easy.

There will be three games this season where the Rams and Chargers play at the same time … on the same day at home. That’s a lot of football for one city. Most notably, that’s a terrifying amount of traffic for a city that already has notoriously terrible traffic. On Week 2, Week 14 and Week 17, the Rams and Chargers will both be at home and playing in the 1 p.m. or 1:25 p.m. Pacific Time slot.

We'll need a Doppler Radar for traffic when Rams and Chargers play at same time in L.A. — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) April 21, 2017

Here is an artist’s rendering that we imagined of the traffic map for those three NFL Sundays. We also considered a picture of a parking lot.

Nope.

Maybe all of Los Angeles will just stay home on those days. That would be the only way to avoid this.

To make matters even tougher, the Rams share the Coliseum with USC football, and the Chargers share StubHub Center with the Galaxy. Both the Rams and Chargers will have to play games the day following USC and Galaxy home games.

There will be three Galaxy-Chargers back-to-backs at StubHub Center and three USC-Rams back-to-backs at the Coliseum. pic.twitter.com/jd4hXyudsc — Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) April 21, 2017

This will mean long nights for the fields crew, sure, but the field will likely be in rough condition on such a quick turnaround, increasing the risk of injuries. That’s not what any team wants.

Los Angeles is a massive market and an opportunity for the NFL, but the schedule makers didn’t do the city any favors on Thursday.