Caleb Farley’s time in Nashville may be coming to an end. The former Tennessee Titans first-round pick has been plagued by injuries since entering the league, and his latest injury could prevent him from making the 53-man roster after training camp.
Head coach Brian Callahan spoke to the media after practice Thursday and explained that Farley will be out “for a few weeks” with a hamstring injury, Paul Kuharsky reported.
The 25-year-old has played in just 12 games in his first three years in the league, two of which were starts. Farley played in three games as a rookie before tearing his ACL in late September.
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He played in nine games in the 2022 season, but had to undergo season-ending back surgery. Farley had persistent back problems and missed the entire 2023 NFL season.
The former Virginia Tech star entered this season with a clean bill of health and had a solid training camp prior to this week. He was pulled from practice on Saturday as a precautionary measure and was also absent from Sunday’s session. He returned to practice on Wednesday but left early with a trainer.
With the Titans strengthening their cornerback group in the offseason with new additions L’Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie and also bringing in younger players like Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and Tre Avery, Farley could soon be left out.