Buckle up, as we could have another battle in the #FightforLA. Los Angeles' two football teams, the Rams and Chargers, have engaged in a good natured rivalry to see who can win over the city after professional football's recent return to the area.

The two teams played each other last season in Week 3, with the Rams coming away with a victory. They'll get another chance to see each other up close and personal this summer, as the team will have joint training camp practices, according to Vinny Bonsignore of The Athletic.

Of course, the rivalry hasn't always been so good natured, like when these teams had joint training camp practices back in 2017. Tempers flared, and a huge brawl broke out during one of the practices involving players from both teams. That was during each of Anthony Lynn and Sean McVay's first year as coaches, and the incident immediately went viral.

Article Continues Below

Fans and media will surely be hoping for things to get just as chippy this time around, but they shouldn't count on it. Things will presumably be much more controlled, with less fireworks.

That being said each side does have some pretty big personalities, so it wouldn't be too surprising to see some drama.

Unfortunately, since they play in different conferences, we won't get to see these teams play each other in a real game for another few years barring a Super Bowl matchup. Both sides have done really well adjusting to their new cities, as the Rams made the Super Bowl last year while the Chargers tied for the best record in the AFC and won a playoff game.