The father of Tennesse Titans player Caleb Farley died in a massive explosion early on Tuesday at his North Carolina home, officials said.
First responders found Robert Farley’s body after rummaging through the debris of the multimillion-dollar house.
Caleb was not at home at the time of the explosion.
The investigation is focusing on the property’s natural gas lines, no foul play is suspected.
Christian Rogers, 25, a family friend who was also at the home, was taken to the hospital after sustaining non-life-threatening injuries, per a statement released by Iredell County.
The 6,300 sq ft (585 sq m) lakeside property, in the Charlotte suburb of Mooresville, was reduced to rubble and all the cars parked outside the house were destroyed.
“There’s a lot of devastation,” Iredell County director of fire services and emergency management Kent Greene told the Tennessean. “There’s nothing left of this structure except a partial wall.”
Farley, 24, was spotted on the scene speaking to authorities after the blast on Tuesday morning.
Neighbours told local news outlet Queen City News that they had smelled gas and heard the explosion.
“A loud boom, about five minutes to midnight,” said neighbour Clay Wild. “I can’t believe it.”
Caleb Farley grew up in nearby Maiden, North Carolina, before joining American Football at Virginia Tech. He became the number 22 overall pick in the 2021 draft.
Titans coach Mike Vrabel gathered the players after practice on Tuesday and they kneeled to pray for Farley.
“What’s most important is that we do everything we can to support him emotionally,” Mr Vrabel said. “It’s shocking. We’ve got to focus on Caleb and his family, and how we can support him.”
In 2018, Caleb lost his mother to breast cancer, Sports Illustrated reported.
“I know he lost his mother at a young age as well,” his teammate Kevin Byard said.
“He’s dealt with a lot of adversity. It’s very tragic. It’s an unimaginable tragedy.”
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