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The Colts added veteran safety Jonathan Owens for depth and special teams after a defensive rebuild; Owens had 68 tackles and 4 turnovers in two seasons with the Bears.
- On Friday, the Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent safety Jonathan Owens to a one-year deal, NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo and ESPN reporter Adam Schefter reported, and Owens' agent SunnyTheAgent confirmed.
- The Colts are reshaping their roster with big offensive signings and a defensive facelift, bolstering the secondary after acquiring Sauce Gardner and adding veteran safety Jonathan Owens.
- Jonathan Owens records 68 tackles, one forced fumble, two recoveries, and played 55% of special teams in 2024 and 58% in 2025, appearing in all 17 games each season.
- Owens' addition gives the Indianapolis Colts veteran safety depth alongside Sauce Gardner, Kenny Moore II, and Charvarius Ward, while some outlets called Simone Biles' move a package deal to Indianapolis of nearly 900,000 residents.
- On Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts are expected to continue their rapid offseason moves as the Bears may address the 2026 Draft secondary departures; Owens and Biles attended the Olympics earlier this year.
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Bears lose safety Jonathan Owens to Colts
Owens, who is married to gymnast Simone Biles, was with the Bears for two years.
·Chicago, United States
Read Full ArticleReports: Colts sign Jonathan Owens, Simone Biles' husband
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Colts signed safety Jonathan Owens to a one-year contract, according to multiple reports. Owens is married to Simone Biles, one of the greatest Olympic gymnasts of all time. She has seven gold medals and 11 total medals across three Olympic Games. Owens is a seven year NFL veteran, most recently playing with the Chicago Bears. He played in all 17 games in 2025, recording 19 tackles. Owens has played in all 17 games in e…
·Indianapolis, United States
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