Simone Biles has been a fixture in the stands whenever her husband, Jonathan Owens, and his team play home games. She cheers for him while wearing custom game-day outfits and often garners a lot of attention.
The veteran safety signed a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts in March. It’s his fifth NFL team since he entered the league as an undrafted rookie in 2018. He brings his leadership and experience playing in big-stakes matchups to the table and will likely play a bigger role next season.
Owens appeared in 17 games for the Chicago Bears in 2025 but didn’t start any. He recorded 19 combined tackles, including nine solo efforts. The Colts’ minicamp and training camp will be crucial for Owens to fully understand the team’s playbook.
Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens watches his wife Simone Biles (not pictured) as she performs during day two of the women’s 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships.
Simone Biles Reposts Colts’ Minicamp Video Featuring Jonathan Owens
Biles reposted Indianapolis’ video on herInstagram story on Thursday. Owens swatted away a couple of passes for incompletions in the clip. The gymnastics legend had no words, instead opting to share the video without any caption.
The Colts completed their four blocks of OTAs on May 26-27, May 29, June 1-2 and June 4. They also finished their mandatory minicamp, which ran from Tuesday to Thursday. The team will reconvene in late July to begin training camp. Indianapolis will open its 2026 season by hosting the Baltimore Ravens at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sept. 13.
Meanwhile, Biles reportedlyremains unsure if she will participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. She also posted a message about hernear-fatal experience on her Instagram story on Saturday. The legendary gymnast shared more details about her medical condition. The good news is she has since recovered and is in good spirits based on her latest stories.
Biles has won 11 Olympic medals, consisting of seven golds, two silvers and two bronzes. She is widely regarded as one of the best athletes of all time and the most decorated gymnast in history.