After nearly a decade of gripping performances and emotional depth, Tracy Spiridakos is bidding farewell to Chicago P.D. and the character that’s defined much of her career — Detective Hailey Upton. Having joined the series in Season 4 and becoming a series regular by Season 5, Spiridakos has brought grit, complexity, and vulnerability to Upton’s journey, carving out a powerful presence in the One Chicago universe. Now, after nine thrilling seasons, she’s opening up about her decision to leave and what fans can expect from Upton’s final storyline.
In a recent interview, Spiridakos revealed that leaving Chicago P.D. wasn’t an easy decision. “This show has meant so much to me,” she said. “I’ve grown not just as an actor, but as a person. Hailey has taught me resilience, strength, and how to keep fighting even when everything seems to fall apart.” That fight has been a central part of Upton’s character since day one, from her complicated relationship with Jay Halstead to her dark journey through trauma and moral compromise.
Season 11 marks a major turning point for Hailey Upton, who is now operating without her partner and husband, Jay (played by Jesse Lee Soffer), after his off-screen departure in Season 10. While Upton has put on a brave face and thrown herself deeper into her work, cracks have begun to show. This season’s storyline places her in direct opposition to a cunning and dangerous serial killer — a case that becomes more personal than she ever anticipated.
“It’s her most challenging case yet,” Spiridakos teased. “It pushes her to the brink, emotionally and professionally.” As she works to outmaneuver the killer, Upton is forced to confront her own emotional unraveling, finally facing the loss, grief, and guilt that she’s buried under layers of control and detachment.
The showrunners have promised a “character-driven” farewell arc, and fans can expect major moments that reflect on Upton’s legacy in the Intelligence Unit. From her tight bond with Hank Voight to her complex dynamics with fellow detectives like Kevin Atwater and Kim Burgess, Upton’s departure will have ripple effects throughout the team.
Spiridakos emphasized her gratitude for the Chicago P.D. family — both the cast and the fans. “I’m so thankful for every moment, every scene partner, and every storyline that pushed me to go deeper. The support from the audience has been overwhelming, and I carry that with me.”
As Chicago P.D. prepares to send Upton off, one thing is certain: her final arc will be unforgettable. Whether she walks away, breaks down, or emerges reborn, Hailey Upton’s exit promises to honor everything that’s made her one of the most compelling figures in the series. For fans who have watched her rise, stumble, and rise again — this goodbye will hit hard.