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Simone Biles’ husband Jonathan Owens ripped for apparent flop

With the Packers and Jonathan Owens no longer eligible for the 2024 Super Bowl, the safety has a seemingly worthy performance against the 49ers and could win an Oscar in March.

When the Packers were leading 21-14 in the third quarter, Simone Biles' husband Owens was on the field for kickoff coverage and missed Trent Williams, who entered the field after Ray-Ray McLeod couldn't get out. I tried to use it. For the 49ers' big return.

Owens approached Williams in an apparent move to penalize Williams, as Williams was taking jabs at multiple Packers players on his way to the field.

Williams gave in and shoved Owens as he dove onto the field, with many mocking him afterwards.

Williams was given an unnecessary roughness penalty.

Trent Williams pushes Jonathan Owens and Jonathan Owens falls to the ground. The push resulted in a personal foul against the 49ers.
Jonathan Owens landed on the field after being shoved by the 49ers' Trent Williams.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jonathan Owens and his family after that brutal attack. We hope he makes a full recovery.” An X user wrotepairing the post with an eye-rolling emoji.

Some tied his wife Biles to the play.

“Jonathan Owens has a better flip than Simone Biles.''Some people read.

“Simone Biles needs to divorce Jonathan Owens for this terrible mistake.” another user wrote.

Simone Biles and her husband Jonathan Owens before the Packers' playoff game against the 49ers. AP
Packers safety Jonathan Owens, 34, and Simone Biles kiss before the NFL football NFC divisional playoff game between the Packers and San Francisco 49ers. AP

The personal foul did not significantly affect the outcome of the game, which ended with the 49ers winning 24-21, clinching their ticket to the NFC Championship Game.

The foul forced San Francisco back to its 13-yard line, making it a three-and-out on possession.

Dre Greenlaw intercepted Packers quarterback Jordan Love on the next possession.

The 49ers then kicked a field goal and two possessions later, Christian McCaffrey scored a 6-yard touchdown with 1:07 left to take the lead.

San Francisco is playing in its third straight conference championship and hopes to avenge last year's game against the Eagles, when Brock Purdy was sidelined with a UCL injury.

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