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Simone Biles stole the spotlight before the Seahawks beat the Bears, 6-3, in Chicago on Thursday night.
The superstar gymnast, who’s married to Bears safety Jonathan Owens, rocked a custom hooded sweatshirt and matching pants by Kelly Daley, which featured Owens and his jersey number, 36, while on the sideline at Soldier Field.
Biles, who secured four medals at the Summer Olympics in Paris, carried a white Chanel purse and wore white booties with a pointed toe.
The 27-year-old olympian is enjoying time off after she returned from the 2024 Olympics in Paris, where she won three gold medals in the artistic individual all-around, women’s vault and team all-around with Team USA teammates Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera and Jordan Chiles.
This wasn’t the first time Biles sported a custom Owens outfit this season.
.@Simone_Biles’ outfit is incredible 🔥 #TNFonPrime pic.twitter.com/7NUwBL09rr— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) December 27, 2024
The 11-time Olympic medallist wore sweatpants with Owens’ name and silver bedazzled glasses with his No. 36 on the lens at Levi’s Stadium in California, where the 49ers beat the Bears on Dec. 8.
Before that, Biles donned a custom full leather varsity jacket with Owens’ name and number by Blank Slate last month, when the Bears lost to the Vikings in overtime, 30-27, at Soldier Field.
Biles and Owens kissed during pregame before Chicago’s 10th straight loss Thursday.
Another set of clock management issues led to the Bears being booed by the home crowd after failing to get in position for a potential game-tying field goal.
Chicago rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was visibly frustrated after he said he got hit in the throat and the face by Seattle’s pass rush on the Bears’ final drive.
Williams threw his first interception since Oct. 13 on the final play of the game after throwing 353 passes without a turnover.
“Frustrating, annoyed, but learning I would say,” Williams, 23, said of the Bears’ struggles after falling to 4-12. “I definitely think this is going to be good for me. I’m excited about this last game … excited about the future.”
The Bears face the Packers (11-4) to close out the season on Jan. 5.