Chicago Bears Coach Matt Eberflus confirmed that safety Jonathan Owens, who is married to Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, will be allowed time off from training camp to watch her compete in the Tokyo Olympics. Owens will miss a Hall of Fame exhibition game and several practices to support Biles in her third Summer Games. Eberflus expressed the team’s support for Owens and his decision to prioritize supporting his wife during this important time.

During his time in Tokyo, Owens will be able to watch Biles compete in the team final on July 30 and the all-around final on August 1. Biles, a six-time all-around World Champion, is looking to return to form after struggling with mental health issues that led her to withdraw from the all-around final at the 2021 Tokyo Games. Biles has faced negative comments about her relationship with Owens, prompting her to speak out on social media and defend her husband against disrespectful remarks from fans.

Eberflus emphasized the importance of supporting athletes in their personal lives and respecting their commitments outside of their sport. He praised Owens for choosing to be with Biles during her Olympic competition and highlighted the significance of the Olympics as a major event for athletes like Biles. The Bears coach expressed excitement for Owens to be able to cheer on his wife and emphasized the team’s support for their player during this time.

Simone Biles has been candid about the challenges she has faced, both in her gymnastics career and personal life. Biles’ decision to prioritize her mental health and well-being has sparked important conversations about the pressures athletes face and the need for support systems. Biles and Owens’ relationship has been a source of strength for both of them, and their commitment to one another has been evident in their public statements and actions.

As Biles prepares to compete in the Tokyo Olympics, she and Owens have received an outpouring of support from fans and the sports community. Their dedication to one another and their mutual respect have been clear throughout their relationship, and they have remained united in the face of criticism. Biles’ return to competition is eagerly anticipated by fans around the world, who are excited to see her back on the world stage and competing at the highest level once again.

In allowing Jonathan Owens to take time off from training camp to support Simone Biles at the Tokyo Olympics, the Chicago Bears have shown a commitment to supporting their players both on and off the field. Eberflus and the team have demonstrated a deep respect for the Olympics and the significance of athletes’ personal relationships, highlighting the importance of prioritizing well-being and family. As Biles competes in the Summer Games, she and Owens will continue to inspire others with their dedication to each other and their unwavering support through both triumphs and challenges.

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