CBS Premiere Week is coming to an end, and it’s ending in style. Tracker returns with its third season.
There are a lot of questions to answer throughout Tracker season 3, but we know it will take time to get those answers. Despite learning that Otto killed his father in the season 2 finale, we won’t pick up with Colter doing anything about that.
Instead, he has a case, and his brother, Russell, is coming along for the ride. This gives the brothers a chance to discuss everything that they’ve learned, which could help to unravel more of the mystery.

Watch Tracker weekly on CBS
Since the Sunday night timeslot has been so good for it, Tracker will remain on Sundays straight after 60 Minutes. This can mean a change of time throughout football season, as it depends on how long the games run during the day. We tend to see the times alternate between 8 p.m. ET/PT and 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.
The good news is that the episodes will remain on Sundays. You’ll be able to watch live with your cable provider, but you can also use the likes of Fubo TV and Sling TV if you’ve cut the cord.
Like with many other shows on CBS, there is another way to watch live. It’s all about Paramount+!
Check out the series the following day
Don’t have time to watch it live on a Sunday? If you’re a football house, you’re likely tuning into Sunday Night Football. I get it! So, in that case, you need to watch it on streaming, with episodes heading to Paramount+.
You’ll get them on the Mondays after new episodes, dropping around 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT. Episodes are then available to watch whenever you want, and you can catch up on the series in that way if you missed a few episodes.
There are changes coming to Tracker season 3
Things are going to be very different throughout the third season, and not because Russell and Colter finally know who killed their father. We’re going to be down two original characters, as Bobby and Velma won’t return. The writing was on the wall throughout season 2, to be honest.
Reenie will be back, and there is hope that Randy will return to help with the tech support when Colter needs it. Otherwise, how is Colter going to manage most of what he does? This does make the series more of the lone wolf type storyline that Tracker presented itself as in the first place.
Tracker airs on Sundays at 60 Minutes on CBS.
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