‘It is signed and ready to go’ — Dan Patrick claims Nashville’s Super Bowl date locked in, bringing the NFL’s biggest event to the Titans’ new Nissan Stadium soon

The Titans have long been expected to land a Super Bowl in their new stadium, but Dan Patrick says the year is locked and loaded already.

Easton Freeze Tennessee Titans Beat Writer
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Construction continues at the Tennessee Titans new stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

Clear your calendars in February of 2030.

This is when Dan Patrick said on the Dan Patrick Show Monday morning that the Titans and the city of Nashville will be getting their first Super Bowl to host. The veteran commentator shared this sourced information as casually as could be, catching the internet off guard. But assuming he’s right, the Titans’ years-long vision of hosting the NFL’s biggest event is officially coming to fruition soon.

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“The 2030 Super Bowl: I was informed by a source on Saturday,” Patrick stated plainly, “that it is signed and ready to go in his opinion that Nashville is getting the 2030 Super Bowl.”

This is the first we’ve heard from any trusted media source on an official year awarded to the Titans and the city of Nashville, who has been all-but confirmed to be getting one within the next half decade or so. The Titans had no updates to share when reached for comment.

“I haven’t seen any reports on this,” Patrick continued. “And if there is a report on it I’ll acknowledge that, but this is what I was told on Saturday. Nashville is getting the 2030 Super Bowl, Vegas is getting the 2029 Super Bowl.”

The Vegas Super Bowl in 2029 was just announced by the league at the NFL League Owners Meetings last month, marking Vegas’ second Super Bowl in a five year span. The reported expectation is that Vegas is entering a rotation of host cities such as New Orleans, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco who have historically been repeat hosts or have been awarded recent repeats. Nashville reportedly hopes to enter such a rotation. They’ll have to prove themselves capable of hosting more than just a game-changing draft weekend as they did in 2019.

New Nissan Stadium is the driving factor behind this Super Bowl hype in Nashville, which remains on schedule to be completed in early 2027. Here is where you can find the latest updates and visuals from the April 2026 media tour of the construction site. The domed, world-class entertainment venue is being build with events like the Super Bowl specifically in mind.

Once it’s completed, the sneaky biggest remaining hurdle will be all of the active construction going on around the stadium. The entire East Bank of the Cumberland River (appropriately named the East Bank Development) is being redone in the coming years. This city project has a timeline that spans decades, and the first couple of phases will be erecting some buildings that qualify as high rises within a block of two of New Nissan Stadium. This is what a 2030 Super Bowl will have to find logistical work-arounds for.