Simone Biles made a standout entrance in Philadelphia as she arrived to cheer on her husband, Jonathan Owens, ahead of the Chicago Bears’ Black Friday matchup against the Eagles. The Olympic icon traveled by private jet on Thanksgiving and turned her arrival into a celebratory moment that quickly went viral.
Fans reacted instantly as clips of her stepping off the plane spread across social media, capturing Biles’ signature blend of style, confidence, and enthusiasm as she showed support for her NFL husband. The short video offered a glimpse into how the gymnast continues to bring her vibrant personality and star power wherever she goes.
Simone Biles Touches Down By Private Jet For Bears vs. Eagles Game

Biles touched down in Philadelphia on Thursday aboard a private plane, stepping out with a bottle of tequila in hand before dropping into a full split on the runway. The viral TikTok clip perfectly captured her excitement for the upcoming game. “Who’s ready for some Black Friday football!!!!” Biles wrote in the caption.
The jet was decorated with balloons featuring Owens’ jersey number, 36, adding a personal and celebratory touch to the trip. During the flight, Biles and her friends toasted with champagne and shared the fun on her Instagram Story.
Simone Biles does split with a bottle of tequila after private jet trip for Bears’ Black Friday game https://t.co/2sOE6FY6lI pic.twitter.com/3UKcXyLu73
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) November 28, 2025
For the journey, the Athleta ambassador kept it casual and stylish in a black puffer jacket, leggings, and sneakers as she made her arrival in the city.
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Biles has been a consistent presence at Bears games this season, frequently showing her support from the sidelines. She and Owens were recently spotted sharing a kiss at Soldier Field before Chicago’s 31–28 win over the Steelers last Sunday.
The couple, who met on the dating app Raya in 2020, celebrated their second wedding anniversary in April. Owens signed a two-year deal with Chicago earlier this year, adding stability to both his career and their time in the Windy City.
The Black Friday matchup between the Bears and Eagles kicked off Friday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, with both teams entering the game holding identical records. Chicago received a boost ahead of the trip by activating cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon from injured reserve.
On the Eagles’ side, wide receiver DeVonta Smith returned to the lineup after being cleared from shoulder and chest injuries, as well as an illness earlier in the week.
Simone Biles Shows Off Jonathan Owens’ Custom Bears Gear on Game Day

Biles showed her support for husband Jonathan Owens by debuting custom Chicago Bears merchandise that the safety designed himself ahead of the team’s recent game against the Philadelphia Eagles. In a TikTok video, Biles modeled a Bears sweatshirt featuring the team logo on the front and “Da Bears” printed across the back. “Hubby designed this,” she wrote on the clip.
Owens also highlighted the release on Instagram, confirming that the hoodie had officially launched as licensed NFL merchandise for fans. “Game days always start with the fit, so I figured it was time to walk in wearing something I made myself. My official NFL-licensed hoodie is now available exclusively on @amazon,” he wrote.
Biles later jumped into Owens’ comments with a simple but attention-grabbing reaction: “Fine shyyyttt!!” Her support has been consistent all season. Earlier this year, she stepped out in a full look featuring Owens’ jersey number ahead of a Bears win over the Bengals. For the matchup against the Lions, she wore custom black jeans with his name stitched into the fabric and carried a football-shaped handbag.
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Owens signed a two-year contract with the Chicago Bears earlier this year after previous stints with the Houston Texans and the Green Bay Packers. Biles, who is a seven-time Olympic medalist and 25-time World Championship medalist, continues to balance training, travel, and public appearances, remaining one of the most recognizable and influential athletes in the world.




