Not only are the Los Angeles Rams moving their home base to the City of Angels, but they will also likely travel across seas for the NFL’s first ever game in China.

The @NFL was serious about a game potentially being in China. Sounds like it's gonna be the #Rams as a home team for 2018. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 23, 2016

Just days after the NFL announced that it was looking into expanding it’s international games to Germany and China, The Los Angeles Times’ Sam Farmer announced that the Rams would be hosting a game in China during the 2018 season.

The Broncos, however, will not be a travel partner. They are scheduled to host the Rams in Denver during the 2018 season.

Broncos play Rams at home that year. Close call. https://t.co/Rex6dCvxAp — Jon Heath (@JonHeathNFL) March 23, 2016

I can only assume that the Broncos are not too disappointed that they will be missing out on a trip to China. It will be the most distance any team has ever traveled for a matchup, and is physically a very tough trip to make.

New York Giants owner, John Mara, agrees.

“I think there’s a feeling that our game could be very attractive over there and generate a lot of interest, but I’m sure not volunteering to play over there,” Mara told ESPN. “That’s a tough trip.”

The Rams relocation agreement stipulated that they participate in an international matchup in each of their next three seasons. They are already scheduled to face the New York Giants in London next season, and logistically make sense to host a game in China.

Some teams that are on the docket to face the Rams in China are the Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, and the same place finisher in the NFC East division.

It was also announced that the Rams would be featured on the HBO show “Hard Knocks” this summer.

What a time it is to be a Rams fan, but I think Broncos fans are little more than content.