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Last month, Simone Birz found a rivalry rule of Packers Paris when he wore a jacket green bay in the game “Bear” before Bengals. Now she’s making up for it.
Biles only wore the Packers jacket because she was there to support her husband, new Bears safety Jonathan Owens, who played for Green Bay last season. The jacket was custom made with a photo of Owens playing for the Packers, but Bears fans didn’t mind and wouldn’t give up. The Olympic gymnast was inundated with messages from angry Bears fans after she wore rival gear in the team’s home stadium while cheering on the Bears.
The angry messages probably worked. Biles said Friday that she’s bought more Bears gear since the scandal.
“Yeah, I have a lot of it now,” she said while leaving the Global Summit on Women’s Mental Health, TMZ Sports reported. \ “So don’t worry, everyone! \”
Simon Bills, a gold medalist at the Olympics, is seeing Chicago’s warm-up on August 17, 2024 in the Chicago soldier field before the season before the season. (Joseph Weiser/Sportswire Icon via Getty Images)
Biles initially appeared to double down on her Packers jacket choice following the initial backlash. Days after she was first spotted wearing the jacket, Biles posted a photo of herself wearing it and standing next to Owens to X with the caption “Bear.”
Owens then shared his wife’s post on his own Instagram Story, commenting with two hearts, one blue and one orange. Owens signed a two-year contract with the Bears in March after a career season in Green Bay. Owens scored his first career touchdown and started 11 games on defense for the Packers last year, helping the team reach the playoffs and make its first postseason appearance. In the playoffs, Owens started both games in a win over the Dallas Cowboys and a narrow loss to the San Francisco 49ers, making seven tackles.
Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles kisses her husband Jonathan Owens of the Green Bay Packers before a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Lambeau Field in December. Nov. 3, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin (Stacey Revere/Getty Images)
Owens is playing for the third team of his career and is eager to help turn around the Bears, who missed the playoffs the past two seasons. Biles supported Owens at several Packers games last year, including the playoffs, and is expected to attend many Bears games this year. Now that she’s in a Chicago uniform, Bears fans will have plenty of reason to root for her when she appears on the big screen at Solder Field. U.S. gold medalist Simone Biles poses with a goat pendant on her necklace during the medal ceremony for the women’s artistic gymnastics individual all-around at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy Arena on August 1, 2024. (Jamous Kwire/Getty Image)
This summer, Viles won three gold medals at the Paris Olympics and was decorated most in the Olympic history of the Olympics. She did all of this and was one of the oldest athletes in the Olympic gymnastics in 2014. Her gold medal withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 for the Twists case, and marked the dramatic return story of Viles.
\ “Man, I’m very proud. “Just because I see the work that she’s put in and what she’s been through,” Owens told Fox News Digital in July. “And the fact that she was able to come back fearlessly and continue to dominate the way she did is just incredible.” “It’s a testament to who she is as a person, her confidence and her preparation, and the work she puts in. I’m looking forward to watching her dreams come true.”
Follow Fox News Digital sports coverage on X and sign up for the Fox News Sports Huddle. Jackson Thompson is a sports columnist for Fox News Digital. He previously worked at ESPN and Business Insider. Jackson has covered the Super Bowl and NBA Finals, and has interviewed iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.