Just 24 hours ago, Simone Biles made history—not once, but three times with an Olympic medal. Along with bronze medalist Suni Lee, Biles stormed Accor Arena and continued Tearn USA’s golden legacy. The U.S. women’s gymnastics team has now won six consecutive Olympic all-around titles, a streak that began with Carly Patterson in 2004, followed by Nastia Liukin in 2008, Gabby Douglas in 2012, Simone Biles in 2016, Suni Lee in 2020, and now Simone Biles again in 2024!

 

Simone isn’t just winning medals; she’s rewriting the history books. She became the first U.S. Olympic gymnast to win two all-around gold medals and broke a 120-year-old record as the only U.S. gymnast to win six Olympic gold medals. She also provided the exclusive voiceover for two-time Olympic all-around champions, alongside legends Larisa Latynina and Vera Caslavska. Her record-breaking night left her husband, Jonathan Owens, in awe.

Chicago Bears safety Owens traveled more than 6,000 miles, despite NFL training camp being in session, thanks to special permission from his team. But now, the beleaguered NFL man has to get back to his duties. Before leaving, Owens took to Instagram — on August 2 — to share a photo of his Beam Queen, Simone, and wrote, “This is amazing, I love you so much baby 00 You accomplish anything you set your mind to and do it with so much grace. 9-time Olympic medalist and counting!!!!

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Jonathan Owens took some time off from July 29 to August 3, which means he’ll be back in the States soon before Simone Biles sets her sights on more medals in the remaining gymnastics finals. The schedule for the remaining gymnastics days in Paris is packed: August 3 kicks off with the women’s vault final, August 4 sees the uneven bars final, and August 5 brings the balance beam doubles final and the uneven bars final, followed by the final floor exercise.

The Bears initially thought Owens would be out for a week, but he assured them his stay in Paris would be shorter. Coach Matt Eberflus was all in on the Olympic support mission, saying, “Just because we respect the Olympics. It’s a big deal. And he’s just supporting the person he loves the most. And I think it’s great that he gets to do that.” That. We welcome it and it’s going to be great.

While Owens has been keeping up with workouts and team meetings from afar, – did you know he’s also been melting hearts with postcards from the City of Love, – giving both soccer and gymnastics fans a glimpse into his Paris adventures?

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Jonathan Owens shared his Paris adventures in a series of postcards sent to Chicago Bears fans on their official website. On July 31, his second day in the French capital, Owens described his excitement upon arriving in Paris, noting that he visited the city’s iconic Eiffel Tower and ate his first cheeseburger and fries. At around 4:45 p.m., he headed to the team finals, only to be greeted by a chaotic crowd outside Bercy Агепа.

After navigating through what felt like a maze, he finally took his seat with Simone’s family at 5:30 p.m., eagerly awaiting the start of the competition at 6:15 p.m. The pre-competition nerves were palpable, with Owens admitting his anxiety was at a “10.” Sitting with Simone’s mother, Nellie Biles, helped him stay calm as he tried to ease their shared tension. Owens noticed something interesting: gymnasts from other teams asked to take pictures with her.

After watching Simone Biles and Tearn USA win gold in the gymnastics team final at the Paris Olympics, he shared, “I got to see my wife win gold, so it was amazing to be there to cheer her on. I’ll never forget that moment.” After the ceremony, the Owens family and Simone went to a restaurant to wait for the team. As they stood outside, Owens said to Simone’s mother, “Okay, let’s hug and take a picture first.”

After watching Simone Biles and Tearn USA win gold in the gymnastics team final at the Paris Olympics, he shared, “I got to see my wife win gold, so it was amazing to be there to cheer her on. I’ll never forget that moment.” After the ceremony, the Owens family and Simone went to a restaurant to wait for the team. As they stood outside, Owens said to Simone’s mother, “Okay, let’s hug and take a picture first.”

But the moment Simone stepped out of the car, he couldn’t resist rushing over to her. “We hadn’t seen each other in weeks. I was so happy to see her, hug her and congratulate her,” he said. The reunion was emotional and celebratory, with Simone even encouraging him to wear his gold medal for the photo.

“It’s amazing because how many people say they won an Olympic gold medal? It’s a lot more than you think,” he chuckled. With Simone preparing for the all-around finals on August 1, Owens expressed his anticipation, knowing the event would be especially meaningful to her. Meanwhile, Owens enjoyed Paris more, visiting the Louvre—where he and Simone have both shared their sweet moments—on Instagram, and he even took a scenic bike tour of the Eiffel Tower.

He also took a moment to thank the Bears fans and teammates for their support, noting how much it meant to him to receive their encouragement. After the all-around finals, the Chicago Bears safety took to Instagram to marvel at his wife’s sixth Olympic gold medal, writing, “The greatest.” Considering Jonathan Owens’ heartfelt backstage moments and his sweet message to Simone Biles before returning to the United States, what do you think of his touching tribute and their special connection? Share your thoughts below!