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Jonathan Owens joins Colts, Simone Biles celebrates exciting new chapter

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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After a tense stretch of uncertainty in NFL free agency, Jonathan Owens finally has his next destination: the Indianapolis Colts. The 30-year-old safety’s one-year contract marks a fresh start in the AFC South, and his biggest supporter, Olympic champion Simone Biles, was quick to celebrate the news.

On Instagram, Biles shared her excitement, posting, “No Friday the 13th scaries here. So proud of you baby. Indy, here we come,” signaling both her pride and the couple’s readiness for the next chapter of their lives together.

Owens‘ move to Indianapolis comes after two seasons with the Chicago Bears, where he contributed on both defense and special teams. However, 2025 saw him primarily deployed as a core special teamer, playing in all 17 games but taking only a small percentage of defensive snaps.

While the statistics may not have fully captured his on-field impact, Owens‘ time in Chicago was significant for personal reasons, including moments of support from the organization that allowed him to attend Biles‘ historic 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

These experiences highlight the balance the couple has maintained between professional commitments and personal milestones.

A fresh start and a new home

Transitioning to the Colts offers Owens the opportunity to play a more prominent role, potentially expanding his impact beyond special teams. The move also coincides with the couple completing another long-term project: their custom-built lakefront mansion just outside Houston.

The journey to this home spanned several years, beginning with design plans in 2020 and overcoming an extensive approval process with the local Homeowners Association.

Construction officially began in February 2022 and took nearly four years to complete. Biles humorously captured the milestone on Instagram, joking about the projected nine-month timeline, which proved to be far from reality.

During this time, the couple managed to balance intense personal and professional milestones: Biles competed in her third Olympic Games, they celebrated their 2023 marriage with ceremonies in both the courthouse and Mexico, and Owens navigated the ups and downs of life as a professional football player.

Throughout it all, Biles has been a constant presence-providing support, encouragement, and stability amid the demands of an NFL career.

As Owens begins his tenure in Indianapolis, it’s clear that the move represents more than just a new team; it symbolizes a fresh chapter for the couple. Their journey, from career highs and Olympic triumphs to home-building adventures, reflects a partnership rooted in resilience, love, and mutual support.

With Biles by his side, Owens steps into the next season not only as a player with renewed opportunities but as a husband fully backed by the unwavering support of one of the world’s most celebrated athletes.

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