CBS’s SEAL team follows an elite group from the Navy unit as they embark on dangerous missions across the world, sometimes even leaving at a moment’s notice. Much like the rest of his team, Jason Hayes (played by David Boreanaz) was forced to make a tough decision but it has been revealed that his choice was in fact foreshadowed in key scenes.
Jason Hayes was first introduced to fans during the pilot episode of SEAL Team back in 2017.
As Master Chief Special Warfare Operator of the Bravo Team, it was his responsibility to lead the member of the United States Navy.
Throughout the series, Jason was highly respected by his peers for his quick thinking and unwavering leadership.
Unfortunately, it was this that which often got him in trouble at home, whenever he would leave to go on a mission.

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This would’ve meant that he would have to step away from the Bravo team and train the future generation of SEALs in San Diego.
It was presented as a chase to still be involved with the Navy unit but far away from being on the field.
Despite spending so many years at Bravo he got a glimpse into what he would be missing if he relocated.
He went back into the Ops Centre to help rescue Ray Perry (Neil Brown Jr) after he had been captured on a mission – and there he realised he couldn’t leave Bravo.