Simone Biles Dresses Dogs in Packers Jerseys to Support Husband Jonathan Owens Ahead of Playoff Game vs. Cowboys - The Messenger
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Simone Biles Dresses Dogs in Packers Jerseys to Support Husband Jonathan Owens Ahead of Playoff Game vs. Cowboys

'We are coming for you Dallas,' Biles wrote on Instagram last Sunday night

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens have argued about their sports since they first met in 2020. Michael Reaves/Getty Images

The Green Bay Packers will travel to Simone Biles' home state of Texas on Sunday to face the Dallas Cowboys for a wild card playoff game. But Biles will be rooting against her home-state team in favor of her husband, Packers safety Jonathan Owens.

Biles is also getting her pets involved in rooting against the Cowboys. On Sunday. Biles posted a photo to her Instagram story of her two French bulldogs, Lilo and Rambo, dressed in Packers gear.

"Go pack go!" Biles wrote in the story.

After the Packers clinched a playoff spot and a meeting in Dallas with a win over the Chicago Bears in Week 18, Biles immediately took aim at the Cowboys.

"We are coming for you Dallas," she wrote on Instagram Sunday night.

For Owens, it will the first time has ever played in an NFL playoff game. The 28-year-old safety spent his first five seasons on the Arizona Cardinals in 2018, and the Houston Texans from 2019-22. Owens was on a playoff team with Houston in 2019, however, he only played one game that season as he spent most of the year on the practice squad.

Owens signed a one-year $1 million contract with the Packers back in April, right around the time he got married to Biles. Owens has played in all 17 games for Green Bay this season on special teams and defense, and has started the team's last seven games.

He had his first career touchdown on a fumble recovery against the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, which prompted Biles to celebrate in all caps on X (formerly Twitter).

Biles has frequently made visits to Wisconsin and the Packers' away games this season to watch and support her husband.

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