As Chicago Fire heads into Season 14, it’s not just another year at Firehouse 51 — it’s the dawn of a new era. Following the 2023 writers’ and actors’ strikes, and a broader network restructuring across NBC, the beloved firefighter drama is undergoing some of its most significant changes to date. And while the upcoming season will be leaner, it’s also shaping up to be more emotionally powerful than ever.
NBC has officially announced that all One Chicago series will air shortened episode orders in 2025. With that, Chicago Fire is scaling back — not just in episodes, but also in familiar faces. Among the most surprising exits are Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter) and Jake Lockett (Sam Carver), two fan-favorite firefighters whose stories captivated viewers in recent seasons. Kyri had been a part of the show since Season 7, and Lockett joined in Season 11, quickly becoming a breakout presence. Their departures, reportedly due to budget constraints, have left fans heartbroken and voicing their frustrations across social media.
The show’s producers, however, are assuring viewers that fewer cast members and episodes do not mean a drop in quality. Quite the opposite. Showrunner Andrea Newman has hinted that the tighter format will allow for more focused storytelling and deeper character exploration. And leading that charge? None other than Taylor Kinney’s Kelly Severide and Miranda Rae Mayo’s Stella Kidd.
After a leave of absence in Season 11, Taylor Kinney is back full-time — and so is Severide, poised to face some of the most emotionally charged arcs in his character’s history. The biggest twist? Stella Kidd is pregnant. This surprise development promises to shake the foundation of their relationship and open up brand-new storytelling territory. Parenthood is never easy — but parenting while chasing arson suspects and racing into burning buildings? That’s a whole new level of pressure.
Season 14 will follow Kidd and Severide as they juggle dangerous careers, personal growth, and the anticipation of becoming parents. Expect high-stakes rescues paired with intimate, emotional scenes that dig into the very heart of what makes this couple tick. According to Newman, the new season will also continue exploring Severide’s long-standing trauma and how it affects his role not just as a firefighter, but now as a future father.
While fans may be mourning the absence of certain beloved characters, there’s still plenty to look forward to. A refined cast, a fresh focus on character-driven drama, and the promise of high-intensity action make Chicago Fire Season 14 one of the most anticipated seasons yet.
From flames on the streets to fires burning at home, the heat is just getting started. Buckle up — Firehouse 51 is back, and the stakes have never been higher.