NFL owners are expected to vote this Tuesday at the Spring League Meeting on Nashville hosting Super Bowl LXIV in February 2030, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo. This decision would bring the NFL's championship game to Tennessee for the first time in league history.
The selection of Nashville as a host city would serve as a premier showcase for the Tennessee Titans' new enclosed stadium. The facility is currently under construction and is designed to host large-scale international events, making the 2030 Super Bowl a primary target for the city and the organization. The Music City has long been considered a favorite for a future Super Bowl following the approval of the new stadium project.
The vote is set to occur during the league's annual spring meetings, where owners gather to discuss league business and future site selections. While the vote is expected to take place on Tuesday, the official announcement from the NFL will follow the conclusion of the owners' session. This move continues the league's trend of awarding Super Bowls to cities with brand-new stadium infrastructure.
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