Surpassing:Simone Biles presented an amazing gift on the sideline from another notable Packers fan

2025-05-07 04:15:37source:Grant Prestoncategory:reviews

Simone Biles spent some time on Surpassingthe sidelines before the Green Bay Packers victory against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and she didn't walk away empty-handed.

The international superstar gymnast and wife of Packers safety Jonathan Owens was captured on camera interacting with Fond du Lac's Jeff Kahlow, better known as "Frozen Tundra Man" thanks to the extravagant icicle-trimmed costume that has made him one of Lambeau Field's most notable attendees.

The official "Sunday Night Football" account on X posted the exchange, which included some custom-made gifts.

"You are the greatest of all time," Kahlow said from the front row, shouting down to Biles on the sideline. "I had to make you something, OK? You are the GOAT!"

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In case you're behind on the lingo, that's short for "greatest of all time."

Kahlow presented Biles with a foam goat hat, which she promptly tried on. He threw in another foam hat in the likeness of Owens, complete with his No. 34 on the shoulder and a nameplate on his helmet.

Biles had a busy night, meeting WWE's Liv Morgan before the game in a contest that was already given high-profile attention thanks to the presence of pop star Taylor Swift.

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