Deadly explosion reported at Titans CB Caleb Farley's home
A deadly explosion was reported at the Mooresville, NC home of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley on Tuesday morning. According to Queen City News, the explosion leveled Farley's $2 million home, leaving one person dead and one injured. Both victims were male according to the report. Their names have not been released. Queen City News […]
A deadly explosion was reported at the Mooresville, NC home of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley on Tuesday morning.
According to Queen City News, the explosion leveled Farley's $2 million home, leaving one person dead and one injured.
Both victims were male according to the report. Their names have not been released.
Queen City News reported that Farley was seen at the scene on Tuesday morning speaking to authorities.
From Queen City News: Neighbors in the area told QCN they heard ‘a loud explosion’ and smelled gas. Some also said the current homeowner, identified as Farley, has lived in the house for less than a year.
“A loud boom, about five minutes to midnight,” Clay Wild, who was out for a morning walk, told Queen City News. “A gorgeous house, in all respects, I can’t believe it.”
Farley, who is from Maiden, NC, was a first round selection by the Titans in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The former Virginia Tech standout has played in just 12 games for the Titans over the last two seasons due to injuries.
Farley is currently on the P.U.P. list. He underwent surgery late last season to repair a herniated disk in his back.
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