"Blue Bloods" to End After 14 Seasons on CBS

"Blue Bloods" has been a staple of CBS's Friday night programming since 2010. Sadly all great things must come to an end, and the long-running show about a family of law enforcement officials will conclude with its upcoming 14th season.

The Reagans have eaten nearly 300 family dinners together and put countless criminals behind bars, and Broadway Stages has proudly been there for all of it. Next Friday, February 16 the first episode of the final season will air on CBS. The season will be split into two parts, with part one consisting of 10 episodes, and the last eight episodes airing in the fall. These 18 additional episodes will bring the show's total episode count to an impressive 293.

When we last saw the Reagans, Jamie (Will Estes) was recovering from being shot and adjusting to his new job as a field intelligence sergeant. Erin (Bridget Moynahan) decided to no longer pursue a run for district attorney, and Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) were tracking down a potential copycat killer with the help of his old partner Jackie Curatola (Jennifer Esposito).

In the season premiere, titled "Loyalty," Jamie will go undercover with a deadly human trafficking ring while Danny and Baez investigate a homicide connected to Danny's old partner Darryl Reid (Malik Yoba), last seen in season six. Frank (Tom Selleck) must decide whether to publicly support Mayor Chase (Dylan Walsh) on a policy decision.

While we are sad that the show is ending, we are hoping that the final season will wrap up some series-long character arcs and answer fans' burning questions. Will Frank remain police commissioner? What will Erin do now that she is no longer running for district attorney? Is there a baby in the future for Jamie and Eddie (Vanessa Ray), or anyone else?

Before tuning in for the final season, be sure to catch up by watching previous seasons on Paramount+. Thank you to the cast and crew for all of their hard work over the last 14 years. We are so proud to have hosted the show’s filming in our studios and of the positive impact that the show has had on New York City's film and television industry and its overall economy.