NFL owners to vote on Nashville hosting 2030 Super Bowl, per report

NFL owners are set to award Nashville the 2030 Super Bowl, according to a report by NFL Network on May 18.

The NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport, citing anonymous sources, reported that owners are expected to vote during the league’s spring meetings on May 19 to finalize the new Nissan Stadium as the host of Super Bowl LXIV.

It would be Nashville first time hosting pro football’s largest game and a development long foreseen in conjunction with the 2027 completion of the Tennessee Titans’ newly constructed stadium.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in Nov. 2025 that he had “every expectation you’re going to see that type of thing in the future” in regards to Nashville hosting a Super Bowl.

National radio host Dan Patrick tipped Nashville as the 2030 host in April, saying “that it is signed and ready to go.”

Los Angeles, Atlanta and Las Vegas are scheduled as hosts of the next three Super Bowls.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NFL owners voting this week on Nashville host for 2030 Super Bowl, per report

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