
Simone Biles visits Bears practice to support husband Jonathan Owens... days after he got into fight with his own teammate
The Olympics icon was all smiles as she posed next to her man on the field, as he continues his preparations for the new NFL season, beginning next month.
Biles captioned her post 'bring your wife to work' and the visit comes just days after Owens had an ugly scuffle with running back Roschon Johnson in a feisty practice session last week.
In the snaps, posted to her 12.3million Instagram followers, the gold medalist wowed in an all-black ensemble that had fans stunned by her physique - even in retirement.
'Look at her arms! She probably has 10% body fat,' one wrote, while another claimed they were 'giving power couple energy right there.'
It is unclear whether other WAGs were on the premises at the start of a new week of camp, but Biles is a regular cheerleader for her man's career, attending the majority of his games, first at Green Bay and now in Chicago.
Owens' incident with Johnson last week came after Biles' husband reportedly attempted a 'late peanut punch', which sparked his teammate's frustrations and led to the ball being thrown.
In response, Owens then tackled his teammate to the ground before coaches and other players stepped in to diffuse the situation.
Afterwards, however, when discussing the incident with reporters, Johnson downplayed the skirmish with the Bears safety.
He explained: 'That's just camp. Getting competitive, that's all it was. Like I said, it's football. When you compete at a high level, stuff like that is bound to happen'.
The Bears scuffle is just the latest in training camp bust-ups between teammates, with similar instances occurring at both the Steelers and the Patriots.
Meanwhile, away from the field, Owens recently made a shock family announcement with his wife, Biles.
The couple, who have been married since 2023, revealed they would be transitioning to their custom-built mansion in Texas.
Olympic gymnastics champion Biles shared some photos of the couple's dogs enjoying their new home back in April.
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