The news

NFL owners are expected to vote Tuesday at the Spring League Meeting on awarding Nashville hosting duties for Super Bowl LXIV in February 2030, per @RapSheet and @MikeGarafolo. The selection would deliver Music City its first Super Bowl and put the Tennessee Titans' new home at the center of the league's biggest stage.

Prior context

The league has already locked in its championship slate through the end of the decade, with Super Bowl LXI heading to Inglewood in 2027, LXII to Atlanta in 2028, and LXIII to Las Vegas in 2029. Nashville's bid is anchored by the new enclosed Nissan Stadium scheduled to open in 2027, fitting a long-running pattern of the NFL rewarding cities that deliver fresh stadium infrastructure.

What it means

If approved, the vote would cap a multi-year push by Tennessee officials and the Titans to position Nashville as a destination-market host on par with Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Reporting from Dan Patrick has described the deal as essentially finalized ahead of the formal ballot, suggesting Tuesday's vote is largely a procedural step. For the league, the award extends a streak of Super Bowls staged in cities with brand-new or recently overhauled venues.

  • Super Bowl LXI: Inglewood, February 2027
  • Super Bowl LXII: Atlanta, February 2028
  • Super Bowl LXIII: Las Vegas, February 2029
  • Super Bowl LXIV: Nashville (pending vote), February 2030
  • New enclosed Nissan Stadium: scheduled to open 2027

What to watch next

Tuesday's ballot is the headline item, but owners are also expected to weigh broader business at the May meeting, including a playoff-reseeding proposal originally pushed by Detroit and a potential ban on the tush push.