“No One Can Fill Those Boots” — Chicago Fire Says Goodbye to David Eigenberg in Final Heroic Chapter
The End of a Legacy
After more than a decade of service at Chicago Fire’s beloved Firehouse 51, David Eigenberg — the beating heart behind Christopher Herrmann — is officially stepping away from the show and from acting altogether. In a heartfelt farewell that mirrors the spirit of his character, Eigenberg confirmed this season will be his last, marking the end of an era for One Chicago fans.
Unlike dramatic exits rooted in contract disputes or creative redirection, Eigenberg’s decision is deeply personal. He’s choosing his real-life family over the call sheet — a choice Herrmann himself would’ve understood.
“I want to be home for dinner again,” he admitted. “My family has waited long enough.”
It’s a choice that mirrors Herrmann’s defining traits: loyalty, fatherhood, and heart. For viewers, it’s a goodbye that feels true — because it is.

Herrmann’s Final Call
Writers are preparing an emotional sendoff that stays true to everything Herrmann stands for. While specific plot details are still locked away, insiders tease that his final storyline centers on one last mission — a call that challenges everything he’s become.

“He’s not going out in flames,” a writer teased. “He’s going out with dignity, with soul, with everything that made fans fall in love with him.”
From Molly’s Bar to the kitchen firehouse table, Herrmann’s legacy will be honored through powerful callbacks and tender moments that span all twelve years.
Tributes Pour In
The Chicago Fire cast is already mourning the departure.
Taylor Kinney wrote simply, “No one can fill those boots.”
Miranda Rae Mayo posted: “Forever my mentor. Forever my Herrmann.”
Social media erupted with fan tributes:
“Herrmann is Chicago Fire.”
“David Eigenberg made chaos feel kind.”
“It’s not just a show. It’s saying goodbye to family.”