NFL SHOCKING NEWS: Elon Musk Proposes Renaming Levi’s Stadium to Tesla Field — 49ers Owner Jed York’s Two-Word Response Leaves Musk Speechless
In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through the sports world and Silicon Valley, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has made an unprecedented proposal to the San Francisco 49ers. According to insiders close to the situation, Musk offered a multi-billion-dollar, permanent sponsorship deal to rename Levi’s Stadium to “Tesla Field” while also redesigning the team’s iconic jerseys with Tesla-inspired aesthetics.

The proposal, which reportedly came during a private meeting between Musk and 49ers owner Jed York, has sparked intense debate across the NFL, the Bay Area, and the global sports business community.
The Groundbreaking Offer
Sources familiar with the negotiation revealed that Elon Musk’s offer wasn’t just about stadium naming rights. It was a massive branding overhaul aimed at merging the worlds of cutting-edge technology and professional football.
Musk’s pitch reportedly included:
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A new stadium name: Levi’s Stadium would be renamed Tesla Field, symbolizing innovation and sustainability.
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State-of-the-art upgrades: Tesla would invest heavily in making the stadium fully powered by solar energy and Tesla batteries, effectively turning it into the most eco-friendly stadium in professional sports.

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Redesigned team uniforms: The 49ers’ classic red and gold jerseys would be given a futuristic twist, featuring sleek metallic accents and subtle Tesla branding.
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A permanent partnership: Unlike traditional naming deals that last 10-20 years, Musk’s proposal included permanent naming rights, something never before seen in the NFL.
An anonymous 49ers executive described the offer as “the most ambitious sponsorship proposal in the history of professional sports.”
“Elon didn’t just want to put his name on the stadium,” the source said. “He wanted to change the very identity of the franchise and create something revolutionary.”
The 49ers’ Rich History at Stake
Levi’s Stadium, located in Santa Clara, California, has been the home of the 49ers since 2014. It has hosted Super Bowl 50, numerous playoff games, and even international soccer matches. The 49ers’ red and gold uniforms are among the most iconic in sports, symbolizing decades of tradition and five Super Bowl championships.
Many fans and former players expressed mixed emotions over the possibility of Tesla taking over.
Former 49ers quarterback Steve Young commented on the rumors during a recent interview:
“The 49ers are more than just a football team — they’re a legacy. While innovation is great, you have to be careful not to erase the soul of the franchise.”
Social media exploded with heated debates. Some fans were excited about the potential for a technological revolution in the stadium, while others viewed it as selling out tradition.
One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote:
“Tesla Field sounds amazing, but don’t touch our red and gold. Those colors are sacred.”
Jed York’s Two-Word Response
According to multiple reports, the negotiations came to a dramatic conclusion late last night. After Musk laid out his vision in a private meeting, York took a moment, looked directly at Musk, and delivered a two-word response that stunned everyone in the room:
“Absolutely not.”
Those present described Musk as visibly shocked and momentarily speechless, a rare sight for the typically confident billionaire.
An insider close to York explained his reasoning:
“Jed felt that accepting the offer would mean sacrificing the team’s history and alienating its loyal fanbase. The 49ers aren’t just a business — they’re part of California’s cultural fabric.”
Musk Fires Back
Not one to back down easily, Musk reportedly left the meeting frustrated and later posted a cryptic message on X:
“Innovation will always face resistance from tradition. But the future cannot be stopped.”
While he didn’t mention the 49ers by name, fans immediately connected the dots. The post sparked further speculation about whether Musk might pursue partnerships with other NFL teams, or even start his own sports league.
What Comes Next
For now, Levi’s Stadium will retain its name, and the 49ers will continue wearing their classic red and gold. However, this high-profile clash between tech ambition and sports tradition has opened a larger conversation about the future of professional sports.
Sports marketing experts believe that while York stood firm this time, similar proposals could surface again as billion-dollar tech companies look to expand their influence in the world of athletics.
“This won’t be the last time we see a tech giant try to reshape an NFL franchise,” said marketing analyst Dana Roberts. “The lines between sports, entertainment, and technology are blurring — and the next generation of fans may demand change.”
