As Chicago Fire gears up for its highly anticipated Season 14, fans are bracing themselves for yet another season of explosive rescues, intense drama, and personal upheavals. However, this time around, the changes are not just confined to the fires that burn on screen but also to the very heart of Firehouse 51. The show will say goodbye to not one, but three beloved cast members, marking a significant shift in the dynamics of the Chicago Fire family.
Among the departing stars is Michael Bradway, who has played the recurring role of Jack Damon. Bradway, at 26, was poised to make a bigger impact in the series but has decided to move on to new opportunities, particularly with his casting in Every Summer After, a Prime Video adaptation of Carley Fortune’s novel. This change marks the third departure from the cast as Jake Lockett (Sam Carver) and Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter) will also not be returning as series regulars. These exits will undoubtedly leave a hole in the ensemble that fans have come to know and love over the years.
While this kind of turnover is not unusual in a long-running series, it still stirs emotions among Chicago Fire fans. With the departure of these three key characters, the firehouse is losing more than just faces — it’s losing critical team members who have helped shape the show’s identity. The loss of Carver and Ritter, in particular, will be felt, especially as their characters have been integral in bringing diversity and depth to the team.
NBC’s Jeff Bader, president of program planning, has voiced confidence that these changes won’t hurt the show’s momentum. According to Bader, the revolving door of cast members is a familiar pattern that the One Chicago franchise has experienced since its inception. “Cast comes in, cast goes out,” he explained, reaffirming the franchise’s ability to keep pushing forward despite the departures. With Chicago Fire and its sister shows, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D., consistently delivering strong ratings and gripping storylines, there’s little concern about their ability to maintain success without the original lineup.
Showrunner Andrea Newman has also teased major shakeups in Season 14, emphasizing the emotional turbulence and upheaval within the firehouse. “We’re going to have a lot of turnover,” Newman said earlier this year. “There will be hellos, and there will be goodbyes,” she promised, hinting that the dramatic changes won’t be limited to just the personnel. These departures set the stage for new characters and storylines, possibly creating a new kind of team dynamic at Firehouse 51.
Fans were already buzzing with anticipation when reports confirmed that these cast changes were coming, especially with the reveal that Brandon Larracuente would be promoted to a full-time cast member. Larracuente, known for his role as a firefighter on the team, will now take a more central role, potentially filling the gaps left by the departing actors.
For longtime fans of Chicago Fire, these departures come with a bittersweet mix of emotions. While they may feel the sting of losing some fan favorites, the hope is that the show can continue to deliver the intense, heart-pounding moments that have made it a cornerstone of the One Chicago universe. The dynamic of Firehouse 51 may be shifting, but the fire that keeps it burning will undoubtedly carry on.