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‘Boston Blue’ Reveals Jamie & Eddie’s Baby & Reagans They’re Named After
Jamie and Eddie’s son is named Joe Francis to honor family legacy, revealed in a St. Patrick’s Day episode on a onesie photo seen by Uncle Danny Reagan.
- On March 13, Boston Blue revealed Jamie Reagan and Eddie Janko's baby in a St. Patrick's Day–themed episode via a photo on Uncle Danny Reagan's phone, showing the infant wearing a onesie labeled "Joe Francis".
- The baby was named after the late Joe Reagan, the eldest Reagan sibling, and patriarch Frank Reagan , whose full name is Francis, deepening the show's ties to Blue Bloods continuity.
- Inside the episode, Danny Reagan , Sean , Lena , Sarah , and Jonah Silver debated Reagan St. Patrick's Day traditions while the case involved the gang tied to Linda Reagan's murder.
- Series co-creator Brandon Margolis told TV Insider he cannot confirm a Jamie and Eddie cameo but said Season 2 renewal creates more opportunities for Reagan-family appearances on the show.
- Boston Blue is on hiatus for March Madness and returns Friday, April 3 on CBS, with Len Cariou appearing as Pop Reagan, signaling expanded crossover potential for the Reagan family legacy.
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'Boston Blue' Reveals Jamie and Eddie's Baby and Reagans They're Named After
What To Know Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 12 revealed Jamie and Eddie’s baby. The episode featured multiple Blue Bloods references, including a case that brings up memories of Linda Reagan’s death. Producers are interested in bringing more Reagan family members, possibly including Jamie and Eddie, into future episodes, especially with the show’s renewal for Season 2. The creators of Boston Blue previously told TV Insider that there was a “non-z…
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