The military drama television series SEAL Team premiered on CBS, introducing audiences to the professional and personal lives of elite Navy SEALs.
The second season of SEAL Team premiered on CBS, continuing the story of the Navy SEALs and their missions.
The third season of SEAL Team premiered, further exploring the challenges faced by the SEAL Team.
After the third season, SEAL Team's fourth season premiered on the Paramount Network following a network switch from CBS.
The fifth season of SEAL Team premiered on Paramount+, continuing the story with new missions and team dynamics.
SEAL Team was officially renewed for its sixth season, promising more episodes and continuation of story arcs.
Jason Hayes rejoins Bravo Team after recovering from an injury, resuming his role as team leader.
Bravo Team undertakes a high-risk hostage rescue mission in Somalia, testing their combat skills and teamwork.
Ray Perry balances his demanding SEAL duties with personal family issues, highlighting the impact of military life on relationships.
During a covert mission, Bravo Team is ambushed, resulting in serious injuries and strategic complications.
Clay Spenser suffers a severe injury during training, leading to a period of recovery and reflection.
The team executes Operation Trident, targeting a key terrorist leader to prevent an imminent attack.
Jason is diagnosed with PTSD, affecting his leadership and personal life, prompting him to seek help.
A dangerous raid in Yemen tests Bravo Team's resolve amid political complications.
Ray Perry is promoted to Chief, taking on greater responsibility within the team hierarchy.
Jason decides to retire from active duty, marking the end of an era for Bravo Team leadership.