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Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium to Be Relocated to San Antonio Ahead of 2026 NFL Season

In a groundbreaking move, Nebraska’s iconic Memorial Stadium is set to be relocated to San Antonio, with a proposal expected to be finalized ahead of the 2026 NFL season. The decision, pending approval from the league’s 32 owners, marks a historic shift for both Nebraska and the city of San Antonio, which has long been seeking an NFL presence.

The proposed relocation is part of a larger effort to bring professional football to San Antonio, a city with a rich sports culture and a passionate fan base. While San Antonio has hosted NFL games in the past—most notably when the New Orleans Saints temporarily relocated there after Hurricane Katrina—it has never had a permanent franchise. The move of Memorial Stadium signals a potential step toward changing that.

A Historic Departure for Nebraska

For Nebraska, the decision to relocate Memorial Stadium is bittersweet. The stadium, located in Lincoln, has been the home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers since 1923 and is one of the most storied venues in college football history. With a capacity of over 85,000, it has long been one of the largest and most electric stadiums in the country, serving as a fortress for Cornhuskers football.

While the move doesn’t necessarily mean Nebraska will be left without a major football venue, it does raise questions about the future of the Cornhuskers’ home games. The university and state officials have yet to announce whether a new stadium will be built in Lincoln or if renovations will be made to an existing facility.

San Antonio’s NFL Aspirations

San Antonio has been a prime candidate for NFL expansion or relocation for years. With a rapidly growing population, a strong economy, and a football-hungry community, the city has been pushing to secure an NFL team. The Alamodome has hosted preseason games and served as a temporary home for displaced teams, but the arrival of Memorial Stadium would be a major step toward landing a permanent franchise.

Approval from NFL Owners

Before the move can be finalized, the proposal must receive approval from at least 24 of the 32 NFL team owners. While the league has been exploring expansion and new markets, relocating an entire stadium is unprecedented. Key factors in the decision will include financial viability, market demand, and the long-term impact on both Nebraska and San Antonio.

If approved, Memorial Stadium’s relocation could reshape the NFL landscape, bringing professional football to San Antonio while marking the end of an era in Nebraska.

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