Why Jonathan Owens Is Allowed To Miss NFL Training Camp To Support Simone’s Olympics Return
The answer is pretty simple: it’s the Olympics!
Normally, NFL players are required to attend all training camp sessions ahead of the new football season. However, Jonathan Owens was excused from seven upcoming preseason practices at the camp in Lake Forest, Ill, where the Chicago Bears training camp is held, to travel to Paris.
This is a rare exception, not just for Jonathan, but for any player.
But as head coach Matt Eberflus explained during a press conference with reporters on Monday, July 22, Simone’s return to gymnastics in the Olympics is a big deal. Not just for her husband, but for the country.
“Just because we respect the Olympics,” Eberflus, 54, said, according to ESPN. “That is a big deal. And he’s just supporting the one he loves the most. And I think that’s so cool that he gets to do that.”
He added: “We welcome that, and it’s going to be awesome. Go USA.”
Very nice! Very sweet!
Simone Biles Husband’s Net Worth: Can He Afford To Miss Work?
That header is obviously a joke; we doubt he’s docked pay for missing a week of practices.
But even if he does, so what?! Jonathan Owen’s net worth is enough that he can afford the finanical ding to see his wife dominate on the global stage.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, he currently has a net worth of $2 million. However, it’s not clear if his current contract with the Bears has been taken into account. There are some outlets who claim he signed a $4.5 million dollar, two-year contract with the Chicago Bears.
As for Simone Biles’ net worth, lets just say she’s worth more. Olympic level endorsements will do that though!
When Does Simone Biles Compete?
Simone has a very demanding schedule at the Paris Olympic games.
But that also means fans will have plenty of opportunities to see her compete!
Simone will open competition in Paris with team qualifying, which starts at 3:30 a.m. ET Sunday, July 28. There are six days of gymnastics competition, so depending on how well she fairs in each event will depend on her schedule beyond that.
However, these are the dates of the finals for each event, assuming she makes it to each:
- The women’s team final begins at 12:15 p.m. ET Tuesday, July 30.
- The women’s all-around final is at 12:15 p.m. ET Thursday, Aug. 1.
- The women’s vault final is at 10:20 a.m. ET Saturday, Aug. 3.
- The women’s uneven bars final is at 9:40 a.m. ET Sunday, Aug. 4.
- The women’s balance beam final (6:36 a.m. ET) and floor exercise final (8:20 a.m.) are Monday, Aug. 5.
Our fingers are crossed she makes it to every single one! (Even the bars. We know it’s her “worst” event, but her worst is 1000% that most people’s best, so, you know, evens out!)