Loved-up Simone Biles kisses her NFL husband before booze-fueled night watching him WIN huge playoff game
Simone Biles was having the time of her life on Saturday night as she downed shots and watched her NFL husband Jonathan Owens move a step closer to the Super Bowl.
The Chicago Bears produced its largest playoff comeback in franchise history to beat its biggest rival, the Green Bay Packers, 31-27 on a wild night at Soldier Field.
Olympic icon Biles was one of the biggest names in the stadium to witness history, and before kickoff she shared a romantic moment with her man on the sideline.
The rest of the night, though, Biles calmed her nerves by downing shots with her pals in her VIP suite, a regular occurrence during a brilliant season for the Bears.
The gymnast has followed her husband around the country as Chicago marches on toward the Super Bowl, proving herself to be one of the team's biggest fans.
Previously, Owens told the Chicago Tribune: 'She’s been at every game, which I love my wife for that, man. She’s making big sacrifices.'
Simone Biles shares a romantic moment with her Bears husband Jonathan Owens pregame
The ex-Olympian calmed her nerves with a series of orange and blue shots ahead of the game
Biles grins as she poses for photos on the sideline at Soldier Field before the Wild Card game
On Saturday night, she again pulled on her personalized pants, which carry the surname of her husband, Bears safety Owens.
She also donned a stylish long black coat as she posed for photographers next to the field in freezing conditions.
While on the sideline, she also shared a hug with President and Chief Executive Officer of the Bears, Kevin Warren.
When the game got underway, it initially seemed as though it wouldn't end in celebrations for Biles and the Bears, with the Packers racing into an 18-point lead.
The gap remained into the fourth quarter, before Caleb Williams led a remarkable comeback that ended with the Bears sealing the win.
Biles paired her personalized pants with a long, black coat for the big game in cold conditions
Caleb Williams led the Bears to a remarkable comeback from 18 points down against Green Bay
After progressing through the Wild Card round, it is the Divisional next up - and while the Bears don't get know their opponent, it is confirmed that it'll be another game at Soldier Field.
After the remarkable atmosphere on Saturday night, Biles and Co will be back for another huge weekend, and the team is now just two wins away from reaching the Super Bowl in San Francisco.
It will be either the Eagles or Rams next weekend, depending on results in Sunday's upcoming Wild Card games.
If the Eagles beat the 49ers, they will travel to Soldier Field, but if the Niners win they'll face the Seahawks and it'll be the Rams in Chicago instead.

