Mission Over, Careers Exploding: Where the SEAL Team Cast Went Next

They may no longer be suiting up as Bravo Team every week, but don’t think the stars of SEAL Team have faded quietly into the background. Far from it.

Fans still call them Jason, Ray, Sonny, Clay — but off-screen, the cast has been making bold, unexpected moves that prove their lives didn’t slow down when the cameras stopped rolling.

Leading the charge is David Boreanaz, who wasted no time jumping into new high-profile projects, reportedly circling major network developments that could redefine his post-military TV era. After years of carrying the emotional weight of Bravo Team, he’s stepping into roles that show a different side — but with the same commanding presence.

Meanwhile, Neil Brown Jr. has been expanding his range beyond Ray Perry, quietly building a résumé that blends action with layered dramatic performances. AJ Buckley, forever Sonny in fans’ hearts, has leaned into producing and passion projects, proving he’s more than just comic relief with a Texas drawl.

And then there’s Max Thieriot — whose career trajectory may be the most surprising of all. While audiences still associate him with Clay Spenser, he’s successfully headlined his own hit series, stepping fully into leading-man territory and reshaping his Hollywood identity.

The truth? Bravo Team may have signed off, but the bond — and the buzz — hasn’t disappeared. Conventions, interviews, and social media moments keep fueling reunion rumors, and fans are watching every move, wondering if this brotherhood might assemble again in some form.

So yes, we’re still calling them Bravo Team.
But behind the scenes? They’re writing entirely new missions — and this next chapter might be even bigger than the last.

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