Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles was in full support of her husband, Jonathan Owens, at the Chicago Bears game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, September 29. Biles looked fashionable, too, which should come as no surprise. She wore a navy and orange knit top that read “Bears” on it with a white miniskirt and knee-high boots. It totally followed the Bears’ color scheme, too.

Simone Biles Sports Goat Pendant Necklace

Biles, of course, wore her diamond-encrusted goat pendant necklace, since her nickname is the “Greatest of All Time,” Biles is the most successful and decorated gymnast in history, toting 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals.

Biles first debuted her custom necklace at the 2024 Paris Olympics in July. She also has a diamond Olympic rings necklace by Heller.

“In the realm of gymnastics, few names resonate as profoundly as Simone Biles. As she graces the Paris 2024 Olympics, her journey is not just one of medals and records, but of breaking barriers and redefining the sport,” an Instagram post from Heller stated. “The GOAT necklace, a three-dimensional masterpiece adorned with 546 diamonds, embodies her unparalleled status in gymnastics. Crafted with meticulous precision, this piece reflects her dedication, perseverance, and the spirit that has inspired generations.”

After the game, Biles, 27, and Owens, 29, posed for photos on the field kissing. Biles shared the images and her gameday look on Instagram, but since they’re on her stories, they only are available for 24 hours. See the photo per People and USA Today.

The Bears beat the Rams, 24-18. It was a major win for the Bears, since they were the lowest-ranked team in the NFL last season. They have new quarterback Caleb Williams in toe, and he has a lot of expectations on his shoulder.

Tom Brady Recalls Almost Joining the Chicago Bears

In a twist, Super Bowl champion Tom Brady revealed Sunday that he really thought about joining the Chicago Bears in the 2020 offseason but decided to go to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Brady was in Tampa Bay on Sunday as the analyst alongside Kevin Burkhardt for the Fox broadcast of the Buccaneers vs. Eagles game. The Bucs dominated, with a 33-16 victory. During the game, Brady talked about how he came to join the Bucs following after leaving the New England Patriots. Per the Chicago Tribune, Brady said “he purchased index cards on set that he used during his decision-making process. He ranked teams based on 18 criteria, including salary, weather, facilities and players he would be working with.”

Using the flash cards method, the card right behind Tampa was the Bears. So, he took it seriously.

“Ultimately Chicago was a team, and I never told that story before, they were very stealth in their recruitment, and I was seriously considering them,” Brady said. “But in the end it came down to Tampa. It was close to my son Jack, I loved Bruce Arians and the role he played on the offense. And ultimately the great players like Mike Evans and Chris Godwin that I’m still out there watching today.”