Simone Biles Reacts To Her Husband's Big Play In NFL Game Sunday

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Simone Biles is at Soldier Field Sunday to support her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens.

Right now, Owens and the Bears are trailing the division rival Minnesota Vikings 24-16 in the fourth quarter. The score could have been worse though, if not for a big play on the goal line by the veteran defensive back early in the first quarter.

With Minnesota facing 2nd-and-goal and knocking on the door of the game's first points, Owens came in and stripped Vikings running back Aaron Jones of the ball, falling on it as well to complete the turnover. Afterwards, he hit a gymnastics-themed celebration as Biles celebrated in a luxury box.

"@simonebiles loved it ❤️," the official NFL Instagram account said.

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Biles has been able to make it to a few Bears games this season following the conclusion of her Gold Over America Tour. This summer, the 27-year-old star added four more Olympic medals to her haul, including three golds.

The most decorated American gymnast ever, Biles has 11 Olympic medals in general. Away from the mat, she's been busy with a new gig.

Biles worked with Snoop Dogg as an advisor for contestants on the hit NBC show The Voice.

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 20: EDITORIAL USE ONLY Simone Biles attends the 2024 CMA Awards at Music City Center on November 20, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage)

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"We were able to riff off each other and give the artists the best insight going into the next round," Biles said. "It was pretty easy, simple. We're both very mellow. But if we need to bring that energy up, then we can. For us, it was about instilling confidence going into the next week.

"These are the learning steps: Learn, process, go back in and work. They all have the vocal talent. It's about harnessing that, knowing when to bring it out and which songs to sing and which genre you fit in. And what you want your legacy to be. This is truly a special show as well as the judging. They don't get to see the physical appearance first. It's all off of ears, listening and putting their craft together as well."

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