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New York Post
22 Aug 2023


NextImg:Father of Titans’ Caleb Farley killed as NFL player’s home explodes

The father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley died overnight when the NFL player’s home exploded in Mooresville, N.C. shortly before midnight.

Queen City News reported the identity of the deceased victim is that of Robert Matthews Farley, whose body was found in the debris.

The 61-year-old was said to be staying at the home at the time of the explosion. WSOC was the first to report Farley was the football player’s father.

Caleb Farley was not a victim in the blast, though it is unclear if he was at home when it happened.

Multiple reports have him visiting the site Tuesday and talking with authorities.

The home owned by Titans cornerback Caleb Farley exploded Monday night, killing his father.
AP

A second victim, a male, was spotted leaving the house when emergency crews responded to the incident shortly after midnight.

The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, but no word on his identity.

Chris Farley playing football.
Farley talked Tuesday with investigators.
AP

Neighbors told reporters they smelled gas and heard a “loud explosion” shortly before 12 a.m.

Queen City News reports the cause is under investigation but “there is no evidence of foul play.”

According to TMZ: “The current focus of the probe is centering around the home’s natural gas lines.”

Debris from Caleb Harley's house.
Neighbors reported smelling gas at the time of the explosion.
AP
Caleb Farley's house before an explosion.
Farley’s house and surrounding cars are total losses.
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The 6,391 square-foot home and several surrounding vehicles were destroyed and beyond repair.

The house was worth more than $3 million.

The Titans selected Farley in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft at No. 22 overall.

He played in 12 games over his first two NFL seasons, collecting 14 tackles.

Tennessee placed Farley on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list last month when training camp opened.

Farley ended last season on injured reserve with a back injury.