The star in question had been with Chicago P.D. for several seasons, earning critical praise and audience affection for their nuanced portrayal of a complex and deeply human character. Whether it was through harrowing shootouts, emotional confessions, or moments of unexpected levity, this character brought a vital energy to the squad room — one that will be sorely missed.

While NBC and Wolf Entertainment have remained relatively quiet on the topic, the actor took to Instagram to share a heartfelt farewell message with fans. “Playing this role has been one of the greatest honors of my life,” the post began. “Thank you for letting me bring them to life — for watching, supporting, and believing in them. This isn’t goodbye forever, just a new chapter.” The statement confirmed what fans feared but had hoped wasn’t true: the exit is permanent, at least for now.
Behind the scenes, multiple factors contributed to the actor’s decision to leave. According to sources close to the production, the choice was mutual — the actor was seeking new creative challenges, and the writers felt the character’s arc had reached a natural conclusion. Creative burnout is a real consideration on long-running shows like Chicago P.D., and after years of portraying the same character, some actors begin to feel boxed in. “They wanted to explore roles that push them in new directions,” a source revealed. “They’re grateful for what Chicago P.D. gave them, but it was time to move on.”
Additionally, schedule conflicts with other projects were reportedly at play. The actor had received several offers for roles in streaming dramas and independent films, which would have overlapped with the rigorous filming schedule of Chicago P.D.. Choosing between staying with a stable, beloved series and venturing into new terrain was not easy — but ultimately, the latter won out.
The writers are already hard at work crafting a storyline that addresses the character’s absence in a way that feels organic and respectful. Showrunner Gwen Sigan has teased that Season 13 will open with “emotional fallout” for the rest of the team, particularly those closest to the departing character. “We’re not just brushing this under the rug,” Sigan said in a recent interview. “This character was loved — by their team and by our audience — and that’s going to be reflected onscreen.” Fans can expect a poignant send-off early in Season 13, though it remains unclear whether the actor will return for a farewell appearance. The show has a history of giving departing characters meaningful closure — from Alvin Olinsky’s heartbreaking demise to Erin Lindsay’s departure to New York — and this time will be no different.
Reactions online have ranged from heartbroken to understanding. “This is such a loss for the show,” one user tweeted. “They brought so much depth and grit to every scene. I can’t imagine P.D. without them.” Another fan wrote, “I respect their decision, but man, Wednesdays won’t feel the same anymore.” The actor’s co-stars also expressed their admiration and support. One cast member commented, “It’s been an honor working with you — you’ll always be family,” while another posted a throwback photo from set, captioned simply, “Legend.”
The exit underscores a growing trend across the One Chicago franchise. In recent years, all three shows — Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. — have seen significant cast changes. While change is inevitable in long-running television, it’s always a challenge to maintain continuity and chemistry when major players leave. However, Chicago P.D. has proven remarkably resilient. Despite the departures of Sophia Bush, Elias Koteas, and Jesse Lee Soffer, the show has continued to thrive, introducing new characters who add fresh layers to the narrative. Whether through Ruzek’s undercover exploits, Burgess’ emotional evolution, or Atwater’s unflinching moral compass, the series remains as compelling as ever.
Though the character’s journey may be ending, their impact on the show — and on its fans — will endure. They tackled some of the series’ most difficult storylines, from corruption and abuse of power to personal trauma and redemption. More than just a cop, they were a fully realized individual — flawed, brave, and deeply human. As Chicago P.D. heads into its next chapter, fans will be watching closely to see how the show honors their legacy. Will a new character fill the void? Or will the space they leave behind serve as a reminder of how much they mattered?