Bravo Team has to navigate a mission without Jason and Ray on SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6, “Hundred-Year Marathon.”
While the rest of the team is in Cambodia, a worried Jason is home with his son, and Ray becomes involved in diplomatic negotiations.
Check out the photos below for a preview of this episode, which airs Sunday, September 7th on Paramount+.
Episode description:
BRAVO’s next mission is in Cambodia and they’re without their leaders, as Jason is home with his son and Ray is pulled into diplomatic negotiations.
Photos from SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6:
Beau Knapp as Drew Franklin in SEAL Team episode 6, season 7, streaming on Paramount+, 2024. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+Raffi Barsoumian as Omar Hamza in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+Tyler Grey as Trent Sawyer in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+Justin Melnick as Brock Reynolds in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+L-R: Raffi Barsoumian as Omar Hamza and Justin Melnick as Brock Reynolds in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+L-R: Raffi Barsoumian as Omar Hamza and Justin Melnick as Brock Reynolds in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+Beau Knapp as Drew Franklin in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+A.J. Buckley as Sonny Quinn in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+Tyler Grey as Trent Sawyer in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes in SEAL Team Seaosn 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes in SEAL Team Season 7 Episode 6. CREDIT: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
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