After weeks of speculation, Tracker is officially back in the spotlight — and this time, the schedule itself is the headline.
CBS has locked in the return window for Tracker Season 3, sending fans of Colter Shaw into full countdown mode. The hit procedural thriller, led by Justin Hartley, is resuming its hunt with new episodes airing every Sunday night, reclaiming its prime-time dominance.
According to CBS, Tracker Season 3 continues its rollout with new episodes premiering Sundays at 9 p.m. ET, starting March 1, 2026, following the mid-season hiatus.
For viewers, that means:
Weekly Sunday drops
Prime-time slot on CBS
Same-night streaming availability on Paramount+
In short: no more guessing, no more delays — Tracker is back on schedule.
Why the Timing Matters
Season 3 has already proven it’s the show’s most ambitious chapter yet, and CBS clearly knows it. By placing Tracker in a high-stakes Sunday slot, the network is signaling confidence — and betting big on the show’s growing fanbase.
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Industry insiders note that the return timing positions Tracker to dominate spring ratings, especially as storylines deepen around Colter Shaw’s past, his moral code, and cases that hit closer to home than ever before.
What Fans Should Expect Next
While CBS is keeping future episode titles tightly under wraps, one thing is clear:
The remaining Season 3 episodes will air weekly without major interruptions
The narrative momentum from the fall run will pick up immediately, not reset
Each episode is expected to raise the emotional and psychological stakes
Translation? Missing an episode is no longer an option.
The Bottom Line
Tracker Season 3 isn’t just returning — it’s reasserting itself as CBS’s must-watch Sunday thriller.
Set your reminders. Clear your Sundays.
Because Colter Shaw is back on the hunt — and this schedule is locked.