Caleb Farley is dealing with an unspeakable tragedy this week.
One person died and another was injured when the suburban Charlotte home owned by the Tennessee Titans cornerback exploded overnight, per authorities in Mooresville, North Carolina.
The person that passed away was his father. He was 61.
Farley was not home at the time of the explosion but was at the property speaking with police early Tuesday morning.
Fire and emergency rescue officials confirmed one male was deceased and another was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The identity of the second person has not been released.
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The massive 6,391 square-foot home is a total loss along with several vehicles. That is nothing on the mind of the Farley family after they lost a prominent member of the family and now have to prepare for an unexpected funeral.
Farley played quarterback at Maiden High School in Maiden, North Carolina.
The Titans drafted Farley with the 22nd overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Virginia Tech.
In 2022, Farley appeared in nine games for the Titans and had 10 total tackles following his season-ending prematurely due to having a Microdiscectomy on his back.
Many prayers to him and his family over this unspeakable tragedy.