2 One Chicago shows unfortunately miss the overall Top 25 shows ranking

Only one of the One Chicago shows managed to make the list of the Top 25 shows on TV, but between Fire, Med, and PD, the series in the ranking doesn’t come as a shock.
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Reckoning, Part 3" Episode 1317 -- Pictured: (l-r) Dermot Mulroney as Chief Dom Pascal, Jason Beghe as Hank Voight
CHICAGO P.D. — “Reckoning, Part 3” Episode 1317 — Pictured: (l-r) Dermot Mulroney as Chief Dom Pascal, Jason Beghe as Hank Voight | Photo by: Lori Allen/NBC

Once again, the One Chicago universe is staking its claim as one of the most watched and most popular franchises on television. As if all three of the series surpassing 10 seasons and being among NBC’s biggest original shows wasn’t evidence enough, one particular title in the franchise just made a stunning accomplishment for a broadcast show in the streaming era.

On May 28, Nielsen revealed the Top 25 most-watched shows of the 2025-2026 television season across multi-platform viewership on broadcast, cable, and streaming services. The peak position was easily taken by Stranger Things, which burst onto Netflix in the final weeks of 2025 with its last batches of episodes and brought averaged 32.9 million viewers in 35 days.

Chicago Fire makes over Top 25 shows ranking

Even though it’s not near the top of the leaderboard, despite ranking in the Top 10 most-watched broadcast shows of the seasonChicago Fire managed to represent the One Chicago franchise in the Top 25 multi-platform shows for the season. Chicago Med and Chicago PD aren’t included in this particular ranking, but there’s no doubt they follow closely behind.

Chicago Fire season 14 - Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Brandon Larracuente as Sal Vasquez, David Eigenberg as Herrmann
CHICAGO FIRE — “Sway” Episode 1417 — Pictured: (l-r) Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd, Brandon Larracuente as Sal Vasquez, David Eigenberg as Christopher Herrmann | Photo by: Peter Gordon/NBC

Chicago Fire holds down the fort at No. 21 with 9.9 million viewers, in a three-way tie with CBS sitcom Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage and Prime Video action drama The Boys. Nielsen measures Chicago Fire’s viewership across its airings on NBC and its streaming returns on Peacock, the platform where past and new episodes are exclusively available to stream.

The long-running procedural narrowly missed ranking within the Top 20, where the show is neck and neck with the show ranked at No. 19, fellow veteran procedural NCIS. The CBS smash brought in 10 million viewers between its broadcast network and streaming on Paramount+. Without question, these shows making this ranking are proof that procedural franchises are still beloved.

Making this ranking as TV hits that have been around for decades is quite the accomplishment, but they aren’t the only broadcast series on the list. Aside from Fire, NCIS, and Georgie & Mandy, other small-screen favorites such as Tracker, High Potential, Matlock, The Rookie, and more made the overall Top 25 and rank even higher above Chicago Fire. Check out the full list below: