If Chicago P.D. moves forward with Season 14, everything fans know about the Intelligence Unit may be turned upside down. The next chapter is expected to be darker, more political, and more emotionally destructive than anything that came before.

Season 14 is rumored to explore systemic corruption at a higher level than ever before — not just criminals on the streets, but shadows inside the department itself. The unit may find itself hunted by both gangs and internal affairs, trapped between justice and survival.
Voight, already burdened by decades of moral compromise, may finally reach his breaking point. The season could force him to answer the ultimate question he has avoided for years: has he protected his team, or corrupted them beyond repair?
Relationships are also expected to fracture. Trust within the unit may collapse. A betrayal from inside the team could shatter the foundation that has held them together since the beginning.
If Season 14 is confirmed, its expected premiere would be Fall 2026 on NBC, continuing the One Chicago Wednesday tradition alongside Chicago Fire and Chicago Med. Episodes would also stream on Peacock the following day.
Season 14, if realized, would not be about ordinary crime-solving. It would be about consequences — of violence, of silence, of loyalty, and of all the lines that were crossed for the sake of justice.
Chicago P.D. has always asked how far is too far. Season 14 may finally be the season that answers that question.