NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has revealed that the Super Bowl could soon be headed to a new city.
The Super Bowl is, of course, the most-watched event in the United States every year and is likely an envy among major cities.
Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the few such locations to have never hosted one, but that could be about to change. The Titans hosted a ceremony to ring in the topping out of their new Nissan Stadium on Friday, with Goodell in attendance.
The venue, a 60,000-seater stadium, is set to open its doors in 2027.
Roger Goodell Says Nashville Is “Super Bowl-Ready”

The commissioner, who recently offered an update on the league’s expansion plans, was questioned about the possibility of a Super Bowl taking place there and suggested that the city should be prepared for what would be its first-ever.
“Listen, it’s an important franchise, a wonderful franchise for the NFL,” Goodell said on the Titans. “And I know that the work that they’ve done here from the moment you’ve had the draft [in 2019] and what you did to change the trajectory of the draft — you actually took the draft and made it yours. But you did it in a way that made it incredibly impactful for the future of the NFL — and the Titans.”
