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Simone Biles wears customized 'Mrs. Owens' leather jacket, shares kiss with husband Jonathan Owens before Packers-Cowboys playoff game

Simone Biles is the queen of the gymnastics arena.

She's also the queen of Green Bay Packers fashion.

The most decorated gymnast in the history of the sport and wife to Packers safety Jonathan Owens has delivered in her game day looks all season.

The Olympian and world champion showed off her playoff fit on her Instagram account before the Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

A day after the Packers trounced the Cowboys, 48-32, Biles showcased her full look for her 7.1 million followers. And it received rave reviews.

Her caption was short but so sweet: "We dem packerz," which, of course, is a troll to the Cowboys' catchphrase of 'We dem boyz."

Her black leather jacket featured Owens' No. 34 on the back in sparkling green and gold. "Mrs. Owens" was stitched into the back.

And all Packers fans may be sending her DMs to know how to get their hands on those green and yellow pointed boots.

Fans at AT&T Stadium got an up close look at the icon when she made her way onto the field and shared a kiss with Owens.

She took to her Instagram story as well to show her support for Owens, who is in his first year with the Packers.

"Let’s Go 34," she wrote. "I love you so much & I’m so proud of you."

Biles is in the comfort of AT&T Stadium for the game today but she has shown throughout the year that she's more than comfortable in the elements of Green Bay.

The two married last year and have offered their public support to each other in both of their athletic achievements.

Biles lives in the Lone Star State where she trains in Spring, Texas, but she's all about the green and gold these days.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Simone Biles' outfit to support husband for Packers game is must-see