Simone Biles is all smiles as she supports hubby Jonathan Owens during NFL Playoffs

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Simone Biles is all smiles as she supports hubby Jonathan Owens during NFL Playoffs

Simone Biles was right where she’s been all season — on the sideline, cheering on Jonathan Owens as the Chicago Bears opened their NFL playoff run.

According to Us Weekly, ahead of Saturday’s NFC Wild Card matchup against the Green Bay Packers at a snow-covered Soldier Field, Biles shared a quiet moment with her husband, planting a kiss on Owens before kickoff. The Olympic icon stood out in a long leather-and-fur coat, paired with custom pants that featured Owens’ last name, a subtle nod to her role as one of the Bears’ most recognizable supporters.

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The look continued a trend for Biles, who has repeatedly used game-day fashion to celebrate her husband’s career. Just a week earlier, during Chicago’s regular-season finale, she wore bright orange pants stitched with Owens’ name and number as the Bears closed out a strong year.

Owens and Biles married in April 2023, and since then, Biles has become a familiar face at Bears games — both at home and on the road. Owens recently acknowledged how much that presence has meant to him during a season in which Chicago finished 11–6 and captured the NFC North title for the first time since 2018.

“She’s been at every game, which I love my wife for that, man,” Owens said in a recent interview. “She’s making big sacrifices.”

The season has carried added significance for Owens, who signed a two-year deal with the Bears in March 2024 after a career that has included both rebuilding years and playoff runs. Reflecting on the moment, he described Chicago’s success as something he doesn’t take for granted.

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“It’s been a roller coaster of a career, wins-wise,” Owens said. “So just realizing how special this season is, it doesn’t happen often.”

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