Report: Nashville to host Super Bowl LXIV

The NFL 2026 spring league meeting is taking place in Orlando, Florida, on May 19 and 20. At the meeting on Tuesday, NFL owners will vote on whether to hold the 2030 Super Bowl in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Tennessee Titans‘ new Nissan Stadium.

The Titans’ new stadium is set to open in 2027, and there have been talks among the league that the venue could be chosen for the 2030 Super Bowl. Now, sources indicate that this could be a reality.

Nashville is expected to be named host of Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 by the NFL owners, who will vote for the city on Tuesday during the spring league meeting, sources told the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.

This would be the first time the Music City would host the Super Bowl with the event showcasing the Titans’ new stadium, which is expected to open in 2027.

The Titans have been to the Super Bowl just one time in franchise history, a game which they lost in 1999.

Super Bowl LXI will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on February 28, 2027. Super Bowl LXII will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, after the 2027 season. It is expected that Las Vegas will host the Super Bowl after the 2028 season, something the owners will also vote on.

Should these sources prove to be correct, Robert Saleh has a very clear mission set in front of him. The Super Bowl is always the goal, but we all know reality. If he can set this team up for success now, then getting to the Super Bowl in four years is a reasonable goal.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Report: Nashville to host Super Bowl LXIV

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