
Olympic champion Simone Biles and her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, have been enjoying their time as sports fans. The couple has been in Milan, Italy, showing support for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
When they were at an Olympic venue, the couple took time for a date night. Biles posted a photo on her Instagram Story of their dinner at a restaurant. Owens made a cameo in the photo as he leaned into view while giving the peace sign with his fingers.
“dinner date (burning heart emoji),” Biles captioned the Instagram Story.

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On Tuesday morning, Simone Biles posted photos of the couple at a spa enjoying some rest and relaxation before attending more Olympic events later in the day.
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Jonathan Owens reflected on Bears 2025 playoff run
The Chicago Bears had a successful first season under new coach, Ben Johnson. The Bears won the NFC North title for the first time since 2018 with a 11-6 record. Chicago’s playoff run was stopped in the divisional round with a 20-17 loss to the Rams.
On Monday, Jonathan Owens shared a season recap and reflected on the successful season his team had. The cornerback also acknowledged that his NFL future remains unknown as he now enters free agency after two seasons in Chicago.
“Took a while to process man, but what a year, definitely the most fun I’ve had playing football in a long time. Don’t know what the future holds but our time in Chicago will forever hold a special place in our heart. The love from the city is UNMATCHED, from the food to the fans 🤞🏽Still surreal to say i just finished my 8th season, hard work pays off man. Back in the lab soon 🧪⏳,” Owens wrote.
In 17 games this past season, Owens had nine solo tackles and 19 combined tackles. The cornerback saw a majority of his time spent with the Chicago Bears special teams squad.