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Goodell: Every Expectation Nashville Will See a Super Bowl with New Stadium
Nashville aims to host major events including the Super Bowl with a $2.1 billion new stadium funded partly by $1.2 billion in public bonds, targeting completion in 2027.
- On Friday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Nashville, Tennessee is `Super Bowl ready` as the final steel beam was raised for the new enclosed Nissan Stadium.
- In 2019, the NFL draft in Nashville, Tennessee drew record attendance and a June 2023 committee to chase big events including a Super Bowl was announced.
- Nineteen months into construction, the $2.1 billion Nissan Stadium project is supported by $1.2 billion in state and local bonds, targeting February 2027 for completion.
- Goodell said he expects Nashville to host major events in the future, and the NFL has announced Super Bowl hosts through 2028 with Atlanta scheduled that year.
- Demolishing the Tennessee Titans' current stadium and Nashville area renovations, coupled with other NFL teams planning or building new stadiums, could delay timing for Super Bowl award process.
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Goodell: Every expectation Nashville will see a Super Bowl with new stadium
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell knew the question was coming at the Tennessee Titans' ceremony Friday raising the final steel beam into place for their new enclosed stadium.
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