In February, General Manager Ran Carthon expressed hope that cornerback Caleb Farley would be able to contribute to the Tennessee Titans this season. However, the team has now decided not to exercise the option on his contract for the 2025 season, as reported by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. This means that Farley will not receive the $12.472 million that the option would have provided.
Farley, who was drafted in the first round in 2021, has only played in 12 games and missed all of last season due to back issues. Despite this, he continues to work towards solidifying his place on the team. The team’s decision not to exercise the option indicates that Farley still has a lot to prove if he wants to have a role in the organization in the future.
The news suggests that Farley’s future with the Titans may be uncertain as he continues to work towards solidifying his place on the team.