Saturday night felt more like a party than a playoff game for Simone Biles.
As the Chicago Bears fought to keep their season alive, the Olympic legend was soaking in every second — shots in hand, friends by her side, and her NFL husband Jonathan Owens inching closer to the Super Bowl.
Love on the Sidelines Before Kickoff
Before the chaos kicked off under the lights, Biles was down on the sideline sharing a quiet, affectionate moment with Owens.
Wrapped up against the cold, she stood proudly next to her husband as he prepared for one of the biggest games of his career.
A VIP View — and a Few Shots for the Nerves
Once the game got underway, Biles retreated to her VIP suite, where she rode the emotional rollercoaster with friends.
A few celebratory shots helped steady the nerves — something that’s become almost routine during what’s turned into a magical Bears postseason run.
One of the Bears’ Most Loyal Fans
Biles hasn’t just been a familiar face — she’s been everywhere.
From city to city, she’s followed Owens and the Bears throughout the season, cementing her status as one of Chicago’s most devoted supporters.
Owens has openly praised her commitment, noting the sacrifices she’s made to be at every game.
Repping Her Husband in Style
Fashion didn’t take a back seat despite the freezing temperatures.
Biles rocked personalized pants featuring Owens’ surname and paired them with a sleek black coat while posing for photos near the field.
She also shared a warm exchange with Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren before kickoff.
Early Trouble Against a Familiar Foe
The night didn’t start smoothly for Chicago.
Green Bay stormed out to a commanding 18-point lead, and for a long stretch it looked like the Bears’ season — and Biles’ party — might come to a premature end.
Caleb Williams Sparks a Stunning Turnaround
Everything changed in the fourth quarter.
Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams caught fire, leading a breathtaking comeback that ended with the Bears completing the largest playoff rally in franchise history and stunning their biggest rivals, 31–27.
Soldier Field Stays Loud for the Divisional Round
With the Wild Card win secured, Chicago now turns its attention to the Divisional Round — and the reward is another home game.
The Bears don’t yet know who’s coming to town, but the stage is set for another electric night at Soldier Field.
Two Wins from the Super Bowl Dream
The path is suddenly very real. Chicago is now just two victories away from a trip to the Super Bowl in San Francisco, and after the atmosphere on Saturday night, confidence is soaring both on the field and in the stands.
What’s Next?
Next weekend’s opponent will be either the Eagles or the Rams.
If Philadelphia knocks off the 49ers, they’ll head to Chicago.
If San Francisco wins, they’ll face Seattle — and the Rams will make the trip to Soldier Field instead.
One way or another, Simone Biles looks set for another unforgettable playoff weekend.
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