The NFL offseason calendar reaches a key administrative checkpoint as team owners gather for the Spring League Meeting. While player activity remains limited to early voluntary workout programs, executive decisions made this week will dictate the league's future event scheduling and venue operations.
ON THE SLATE
With the regular season months away, Monday features no scheduled games or live competition. The league is currently progressing through Phase Two of the voluntary offseason workout programs, which permits on-field workouts and drills but prohibits live contact or team offense versus team defense alignments. Facilities across the league are occupied by players focusing on strength, conditioning, and fundamental instruction as coaching staffs begin integrating their rookie classes into the veteran rosters. The day is defined by internal preparation rather than external competition, setting the foundational conditioning for the upcoming season.
LOOKING AHEAD
The football calendar remains devoid of game action on Tuesday as the offseason continues its steady pace. The focal point of the week shifts away from the practice fields and into the conference rooms, where the league's ownership group will conduct its formal spring session. For the players and coaching staffs, Tuesday will bring another day of structured, non-contact development and playbook installation. The wait for meaningful football operations continues, with teams looking toward the mandatory minicamps scheduled for June as the next significant phase of roster evaluation.
FROM THE WIRE
The singular focus of the league's news cycle centers on the business of future championships. At the Spring League Meeting, NFL owners are expected to officially award Nashville the hosting rights for Super Bowl LXIV. The anticipated Tuesday vote would bring the February 2030 championship game to Music City, marking the first time the region has been selected to host the event. The decision reflects the league's ongoing strategy of rotating its premier showcase through modernized venues and expanding its geographic footprint for the season finale.
The league awaits the final resolutions from the spring meetings as teams continue their quiet progression toward mandatory summer minicamps.
NFL·DAILY_AGENDA·May 18, 2026 10:02 AM ET
NFL Owners Convene in Spring Meetings to Determine Super Bowl LXIV Host
The NFL offseason calendar reaches a key administrative checkpoint as team owners gather for the Spring League Meeting. While player activity remains limited to early voluntary workout programs, executive decisions made this week will dictate the league's future event scheduling…
Wire Report DeskPublished May 182 min read
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