Titans Release Injury-Plagued Former First-Round Pick Caleb Farley
Cornerback Caleb Farley, drafted in 2021, struggled with injuries throughout his tenure with the Tennessee Titans, leading to his release.
- Farley played only 12 games over three seasons due to multiple injuries, including ACL tears and back surgeries.
- The Titans' new management decided to move on from Farley as they rebuild their roster.
- Farley's rookie contract was guaranteed, resulting in $4.29 million in dead money for the Titans.
- Originally a promising talent from Virginia Tech, Farley entered the NFL with significant injury concerns.
- Despite his release, Farley intends to continue his efforts to establish himself in the league.