Caleb Farley: NFL player’s father killed in home explosion
The father of Caleb Farley, a cornerback for the Tennessee Titans in the NFL, tragically passed away due to an explosion and subsequent collapse of his North Carolina home. The incident occurred in Mooresville, located about 30 miles north of Charlotte. Robert Farley, 61, was found deceased in a back bedroom of the 6,391-square foot residence. Another individual, Christian Rogers, 25, sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the explosion.
Emergency responders arrived early in the morning and transported Rogers to a medical facility in Charlotte. Witnesses described the scene as resembling “Armageddon,” with debris scattered and extensive damage to the house and surrounding area. The explosion resulted in the loss of the house and several vehicles on the property.
The cause and origin of the explosion remain under investigation. Caleb Farley, a first-round draft pick in 2021, has faced injury-related challenges during his initial seasons with the Titans. The team’s focus now is on providing emotional support to him and his family during this difficult time. Representatives for Caleb Farley have not yet commented on the incident. The tragedy has deeply affected the community, and the investigation into the explosion continues.
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