Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens are a power couple in the sporting world. The duo always cheer for each other as they tackle their respective sport, and the gymnast recently penned a sweet note for her husband as he completed seven years in the NFL.
Biles and Owens first met in 2020, on the celebrity dating app Raya. The duo quickly grew close and went public with their relationship in August that same year. On Valentine's Day in 2022, Owens for down on one knee, and popped the question. The couple got married in early 2023, first in a courthouse ceremony in April, before heading to Cabo, Mexico in May for grander celebrations.
Throughout their relationship, Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens have always been vocal about their support for each other. Most recently, the gymnast took to her Instagram to congratulate her husband for completing seven years in the NFL, writing,
“Will support my man till the very end. Proud of you 36! Year seven in the books.”
Jonathan Owens first joined the NFL in 2018,. signing with the Arizona Cardinals. He has since played for the Houston Texans as well as the Green Bay Packers and is currently competing for the Chicago Bears.
Simone Biles on supporting Jonathan Owens at his NFL games
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens both lead hectic schedules with regards to their respective sports, but the duo are always keen on making time to see each other in action live.
Speaking to Olympics.com, Biles explained that it was important for her to be able to make it to as many of Owens' games as she could, saying,
“Oh, my gosh. It means the world to me. And I know it means so much to him for me to be able to go and support his games. For him, it means a lot for me to go on the sideline before because he says that's his pre-game routine. So he's always looking for me on the sideline to give him, like, good luck vibes and wishes. That's just his superstition.”
Owens is similarly supportive of his wife when she is competing. In 2024, the NFL star made it to every single event where Simone Biles was performing. In August, he even took time off from a Chicago Bears’ training camp to cheer for the gymnast at the Paris Olympics.