Gov. Lee submits interest for Nashville to host 2029 Super Bowl
Gov. Lee submits interest for Nashville to host 2029 Super Bowl

Gov. Lee submits interest for Nashville to host 2029 Super Bowl

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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has submitted an official letter of interest to the NFL for Nashville to host the Super Bowl in 2029, following a tour of the new Nissan Stadium currently under construction. The stadium, expected to be completed by 2027, will serve as the venue for the event if Nashville's bid is successful. The city aims to leverage its previous success with the NFL Draft in 2019 and the new stadium's development to enhance its chances. Nashville joins Las Vegas and Houston as contenders for the 2029 Super Bowl, as the NFL has shifted to an 'expression of interest' process for host city bids. The NFL will likely announce the selected location for the 2029 Super Bowl later this year, with the current hosts already confirmed through 2028. Nashville officials express confidence in their ability to present a strong case for hosting the prestigious event.

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