Titans get bad news on cornerback Caleb Farley

Farley’s latest injury could spell the end of his tenure in Nashville

Caleb Farley’s time in Nashville could be coming to an end. The Tennessee Titans former first-round pick has been decimated by injuries since entering the league, and his latest could prevent him from making the 53-man roster out of training camp.

Head coach Brian Callahan spoke with the media following Thursday’s practice and noted that Farley will be sidelined “for a few weeks” with a hamstring injury, as Paul Kuharsky reported.

The 25-year-old has played in just 12 games, including two starts, through his first three years in the league. Farley played in three games as a rookie before tearing his ACL in late September.

He made appearances in nine games during the 2022 season but had season-ending back surgery. Farley dealt with lingering back issues and missed the entire 2023 NFL season.

The former Virginia Tech standout entered this season with a clean bill of health and was having a solid training camp before this week. He was removed from practice for precautionary reasons on Saturday and was absent from Sunday’s session. He returned to practice on Wednesday, only to leave early with a trainer.

With the Titans bolstering their cornerback group with offseason additions L’Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie, along with younger players like Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and Tre Avery stepping up, Farley could find himself on the outside looking in.