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United States Olympic star Simone Biles has gotten a curious new tattoo following her exploits at the games in Paris, France, earlier this year.

Biles is still touring the country in the wake of Team USA’s Olympic excellence, but she revealed having made a stop to get herself a new finger tattoo, which appears to be a nod to her husband, Jonathan Taylor.

Taylor, who moved from the Green Bay Packers to the Chicago Bears in the offseason, has played in two games for his new team, both of which ended in wins.

Simone won three gold medals at the games, taking her tally to seven at the most recent Summer Games. Having gotten a break from her tour, she dropped in at Sydney Smith’s shop in Phoenix, Arizona.

She had a little “J” tattooed on her left hand, leaving us to assume that it’s a tribute to the NFL safety. The gymnast shared a clip of herself at the parlor to her instagram Story on Wednesday.
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Simone Biles Wasn’t the Only One Who Got Inked

Smith also revealed that Biles got a neck tattoo which reads: “Made In Heaven.”

The pieces took around 90 minutes to draw on.

“It was a great experience,” Smith remarked, “but I treat all of my clients the same. It’s always a good time getting to do what I love every day!”

Shane Wiskus and Casimir Schmidt, who are also on the post-Olympic tour, got inked as well, with Wiskus getting a tarot card on his leg, while Smith had the No. 13 etched on his arm.

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Just over 19 months have passed since seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady announced he was retiring from the NFL, and somehow he is back.

Brady will make his long-awaited broadcast debut when he joins lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt in the FOX booth for “America’s Game of the Week.”

The Cleveland Browns host the Dallas Cowboys for the nationally televised Week 1 game. Erin Andrews will be the sideline reporter, and feature contributor Tom Rinaldi will also join Burkhardt and Brady on the weekly NFL broadcasts.

Tom Brady already has fans upset hours before his debut.

On Sunday, Brady, who is replacing Greg Olsen inside FOX’s No. 1 announcing booth in 2024, joined FOX’s NFL Sunday to preview his broadcasting debut.