The deal between the network and the stars is big news, seeing as the One Chicago universe was at risk of losing cast members due to budget cuts. Jake Lockett and Daniel Kyri had already been axed from Chicago Fire, and some feared that others would join them. Since Kinney and Mayo’s contracts had expired at the end of season 13 and Mulroney had initially only signed a one-year deal, their returns were up in the air. However, now we know that all three will return. Severide and Kidd will continue exploring their parenthood storyline, while Pascal will seemingly remain as Firehouse 51’s chief.

Pascal Staying At Firehouse 51 Means Herrmann’s Self-Imposed Demotion Will Stick

Herrmann Is No Longer Engine 51’s Lieutenant

Given that Dermot Mulroney will continue his role as a main character in the Chicago Fire cast, it appears that Herrmann’s demotion will carry over into season 14. He chose not to take the chief’s exam during season 13’s finale. Then, Herrmann stepped aside as Engine 51’s lieutenant so that Randall “Mouch” McHolland could take over. Herrmann and Mouch stuck by each other’s sides throughout season 13, supporting one another as they sought higher roles within the CFD. It was Mouch’s dream to become a lieutenant while also staying at Firehouse 51, and Herrmann wanted his friend to achieve that goal.

Can Herrmann Still Become Firehouse 51’s Chief In Chicago Fire?

Herrmann Has Options

Although Herrmann stopped pursuing the chief position in Chicago Fire season 13, that doesn’t mean he’ll never try again. But the odds are rather low, given the events of season 13. From the jump, Herrmann consistently seemed hesitant to accept Boden’s recommendation and take over as Firehouse 51’s chief. Then, in the end, he didn’t even take the chief’s test. Plus, it certainly doesn’t help that Herrmann doesn’t currently hold the lieutenant (or captain) rank. He’s simply a firefighter. Perhaps Herrmann’s demotion in season 14 will make him miss his former leadership position, though, convincing him to reconsider his decision.