The Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 7 release date and time is on the horizon. In Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 6, “Send Me,” Officer Dante Torres gets into an accident while running an errand for Sergeant Trudy Platt. However, he soon discovers that the passenger is an escaped prisoner named Odell Morgan, who claims to be wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. He takes prisoners and demands Torses to prove his innocence.
This sends Torres and team into an investigation spree, with the utmost urgency to solve the case. His investigation leads to Odell’s close relative, who framed him for the murder.
When is the Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 7 release date & time?
The episode’s release date is November 12, 2025, and its release time is 7 p.m. PT, 10 p.m. ET
Check out its release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | November 12, 2025 | 10 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | November 12, 2025 | 7 p.m. |
Where to watch Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 7
You can watch Chicago P.D. Season 13 Episode 7 via NBC.
NBC, a part of NBC Entertainment, has been a popular American broadcast television and radio network since 1926. Although it started as a radio network, it later expanded into the television industry. With highly successful shows like The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld, Today, Friends, and Meet the Press, NBC quickly became a household name. Today, it continues to grow its success with shows like Chicago P.D. and Law & Order, among many other hit projects.
What is Chicago P.D. about?
The official synopsis for Chicago P.D. is as follows:
“A riveting police drama about the men and women of the Chicago Police Department’s District 21 who put it all on the line to serve and protect their community. District 21 is made up of two distinctly different groups: the uniformed cops who patrol the beat and go head-to-head with the city’s street crimes and the Intelligence Unit that combats the city’s major offenses – organized crime, drug trafficking, high-profile murders, and beyond.”