Arguably the biggest story in the NFL this week is the league officially making its return to Los Angeles.

There were plenty of national headlines Tuesday as the St. Louis Rams were approved by league owners to relocate to the City of Angels. The San Diego Chargers also were given a yearlong option to join the Rams.

It turns out the Miami Dolphins have an interesting tie to this situation. In what will be a historic season in Los Angeles, the Dolphins could make not one but two trips to the area as a visiting team.

Miami will travel to play the newly named Los Angeles Rams next season, as the AFC East faces the NFC West. The Dolphins also will travel to play the Chargers for the second straight season because both teams finished last place in their divisions in 2015.

Interesting scene: #Chargers fans are staying late in the event it was the last game in San Diego. pic.twitter.com/xTNs4Gbs3Q — James Walker (@JamesWalkerNFL) December 21, 2015

This past season, on Dec. 20, the Dolphins played the Chargers in what could end up being the Chargers' final home game in San Diego. As seen in the tweet above, it was a surreal scene as Chargers fans hung around hours after the game chanting “Save our Bolts!”

As the NFL returns to Los Angeles for the first time in 21 years, why not have the Rams or Chargers host the Dolphins in their 2016 season opener?