The Tennessee Titans decided not to pick up Caleb Farley's fifth-year option, making 2024 the final season under his rookie contract. And with two offseason additions at cornerback, a trade could be in place to cash out before his deal is up.
The Tennessee Titans will not be exercising the fifth-year option on the contract of cornerback Caleb Farley, who has struggled to stay on the field since entering the NFL.
PFN’s Adam Caplan reports Colts QB Joe Flacco signed a one-year deal worth $4.5 million guaranteed. The Colts met with Oregon WR Troy Franklin following his pro day.
The Titans are undergoing a culture shift. Here are three people in the organization who are feeling the most heat.
When the Titans drafted cornerback Caleb Farley in the first round of the 2021 draft, there were high hopes for what he'd be able to do as part of their defense.
Cornerback Caleb Farley showcased his talent during his two collegiate seasons with the Virginia Tech Hokies. Like many others, Farley’s collegiate career was interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and he opted out of his Junior season.
Texans first-round QB C.J. Stroud had one bad preseason throw in his first game, and that’s been about it as far as rookie moments. Stroud has set opposing defenses on fire and he did it again in the wildcard round against the Browns’ top-ranked unit.
The Tennessee Titans' season has not gone as planned. Eliminated from the playoffs in Week 16, it isn't a surprise that many players have had a bad year, but then there is Caleb Farley.
According to Turron Davenport, the Titans placed WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine on injured reserve and designated CB Caleb Farley to return from the Physically Unable to Perform list. This opens Farley’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Westbrook-Ikhine, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Indiana back in 2020.
Injuries have defined Caleb Farley‘s NFL career, and the former first-round pick is on the verge of missing an entire season. The Titans can at least begin re-evaluating the third-year cornerback in practice.
Some Titans news from around the internet this morning. James Dator of SB Nation did a re-draft for the 2021 NFL Draft. The Tennessee Titans had the 22nd pick in that draft and drafted Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech.
Tragedy struck the family of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley this month when an explosion occurred at his house that killed his father, Robert Farley.
Two moves roster moves for the Titans as they work to get down to 53. Last night Tom Pelissero reported that the Tennessee Titans placed RB Hassan Haskins on injured reserve.
The Titans will be without Caleb Farley to begin the season. The 24-year-old corner is headed to the reserve/PUP list, reports Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
A home owned by Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley exploded on Monday, and his father was killed in the blast.
A Titans spokesperson confirmed that Farley himself was not in his home at the time of the explosion, which reportedly happened around midnight on Monday. While 61-year-old Robert Farley was the only casualty, a fire services director confirmed on Tuesday morning another person was injured in the explosion, but the injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
The victim in the overnight explosion that leveled Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley's home in North Carolina has been identified as the player's father.
Reports out of Mooresville, North Carolina, following the explosion at the house of former Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley revealed on Tuesday that the deceased victim in the explosion was Farley’s father Robert.
An explosion at the North Carolina home of former Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley has reportedly resulted in one death and one injury, according to Director of Fire Services and Emergency Management for Iredell Kent Greene.
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans selected Caleb Farley in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft and to this point in his career things have not gone according to plan.
Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley underwent surgery involving his herniated disk and will miss the rest of the season, multiple outlets reported.
The Saints need a cornerback after releasing Janoris Jenkins this offseason. If they don't land Farley, they could draft another cornerback in a later round.
Farley is a potential first-round pick and likely would be the first cornerback off the board in this week's draft if it wasn't for injury concerns.
Heading into the 2020 college football season, former Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley was seen as a potential top-10 pick. That’s how good experts viewed the 6-foot-2 defensive back from a coverage perspective.
For a consensus first-round prospect, Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley has had an unconventional rise to the top of NFL draft boards.
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