Daniel Kyri Breaks His Silence: The Real Reason He Left Chicago Fire — “It Wasn’t My Choice”

A Sudden Farewell That No One Saw Coming

For nearly a decade, Chicago Fire has stood as one of NBC’s defining dramas — a story of courage, loyalty, and family forged in flames. But when Daniel Kyri, the actor behind beloved firefighter Darren Ritter, quietly exited the show earlier this year, fans were blindsided.

There was no heroic final scene, no bittersweet goodbye. Ritter simply vanished, leaving a gaping hole in the heart of Firehouse 51. And now, Kyri is telling the world why — in his own words.

“I didn’t want to go,” Kyri confessed. “If it were up to me, I’d still be on Chicago Fire. That show changed my life. But the truth is, it came down to money. They were cutting budgets, cutting people — and eventually, they cut me.”

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The Human Cost of a Business Decision

Kyri’s revelation confirms what many had feared: his departure wasn’t creative — it was corporate.

“They told me, ‘It’s not about performance, it’s about economics,’” he explained. “That’s a hard thing to hear when you’ve given years of your life to something.”

NBC’s One Chicago universe — which includes Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med — has reportedly faced sweeping budget reductions since 2023. Cast sizes have shrunk, episodes have been trimmed, and crew members laid off.

“I saw it happening,” Kyri recalled. “You could feel the change coming, but you never think it’ll hit your storyline until it does.”


A Goodbye Without Closure