Gary Levin

USA TODAY

CBS gave early renewal notices to 11 series for the 2016-17 TV season.

Getting nods are long-running dramas Blue Bloods, Hawaii Five-0 and Elementary; NCIS' New Orleans and Los Angeles spinoffs; and second-season dramas Madam Secretary and Scorpion. Also picked up are comedies Mom and 2 Broke Girls and veteran reality series Survivor and The Amazing Race.

With top-rated NCIS and The Big Bang Theory winning earlier renewals, that leaves just a handful of series (including the entire freshman lineup) vying for slots next season: Criminal Minds, Code Black, Supergirl and new comedy Life in Pieces (all owned by outside studios), along with CSI: Cyber, Limitless, The Odd Couple and spring series CriminalMinds: Beyond Borders and Rush Hour, which premieres next week.

The fate of those series will be decided when CBS announces next season's lineup in mid-May.