Overview
- Dan Patrick said Monday that an unnamed source told him the 2030 Super Bowl is “signed and ready to go” for Nashville.
- NFL events chief Peter O’Reilly has said the league is just beginning its 2030 site process and offered no decision on Nashville.
- Nashville’s mayor’s office said it has not been advised by the NFL of any selection or potential dates for a Super Bowl in the city.
- The Titans’ new $2.1–$2.2 billion, 60,000-seat Nissan Stadium is under construction with an enclosed design and a planned 2027 opening.
- The NFL has named hosts through 2029—Inglewood in 2027, Atlanta in 2028, Las Vegas in 2029—and it picks future sites year by year without a formal rotation, which would make a Nashville game the city’s first if selected.