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    Titans plan to decline Caleb Farley’s 5th-year option, per report

    By Mike Moraitis,

    14 days ago

    In what is the least shocking news ever, the Tennessee Titans reportedly plan to decline the fifth-year option of 2021 first-round pick and cornerback, Caleb Farley, before the deadline hits on Thursday.

    The news comes from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler . Farley has played in just 12 games since being selected with the No. 22 overall pick in 2021 due to multiple injuries, including a back issue and torn ACL.

    Even when healthy, Farley hasn’t played up to snuff.

    With the Titans set to decline Farley’s fifth-year option, this could very well be his last season in Nashville. Further, he’ll need a major bounce-back campaign in 2024 if he wants to continue his career in general.

    Farley hasn’t just had to overcome injuries during his three-year career. He also lost his father in a tragic accident last year .

    The Virginia Tech product should not be considered a lock to make the roster by any stretch, although the Titans would eat dead money if they cut him.

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