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Reason to Smile for Chicago Bears as Simone Biles Comes to Rescue With Heartfelt Thanksgiving Gesture
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens became the talk of the town in the NFL during the Chicago Bears’ game against the Minnesota Vikings. The gymnast was in the stands during the game, which ended with the Vikings winning 30-27. But during the game, Jonathan did something that both Simone and her fans enjoyed a lot. After he recorded a turnover by stealing the ball from Aaron Jones, he decided to celebrate in the style of a gymnast.
The NFL star threw his arms up in the air as if he were doing a gymnastics dismount. Many lauded this celebration, with Simone Biles herself posting it on her story. The US Gymnastics page also shared the clip of the celebration, saying that the star would get a perfect 10 for his stunt. Thus, it seems that both Jonathan and Simone have become quite popular with the masses and with the Bears fans too. But the gymnast’s plan about another action might make her even more popular with the fanbase. This is because of the empathetic nature of it, where she is thinking of the whole team’s well-being.
As Thanksgiving is around the corner, Simone was asked about her plans for the festival. There, she spoke about a gesture she might do for Jonathan Owens’ teammates. Talking to US Weekly about it, she said, “We’ll just have a chef come and cook,” Biles explained. “I think some of his teammates will come through and grab a plate, especially if they don’t have family in the area. It is a little bit more difficult, but it is kind of nice that we can just relax.”
Thus, the fact that Simone thinks about Jonathan’s other teammates instead of just enjoying her time alone with him shows how empathetic a person she is. It seems to be one of her best qualities. But, before they could celebrate Thanksgiving, Jonathan Owens’ Chicago Bears will have to face the Detroit Lions in a 12:30 ET kickoff. Jonathan will hope for a good performance in the field. On the other hand, Simone should probably touch up on her knowledge about the sport before the game.