Squad goals: Simone Biles joins Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders ahead of Super Bowl

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Inside Edition's special Super Bowl correspondent got a crash course from the Atlanta Falcons cheerleaders as they prep for the big game in Houston.

They showed the gold medalist some of the routines they're preparing for Sunday's big game and no surprise, she nailed all of them.

Biles has been working on her football skills too, with the help of some American heroes.

She caught up with the Wounded Warriors as they took on a team of NFL greats like former quarterback Michael Vick in a very special football game.

One of the participants, Kirstie Ennis, lost a leg when her helicopter was shot down over Afghanistan in 2012.

"We've been through a lot and are finding that brotherhood again," she told Inside Edition.

Michael Smith, the first amputee to return to active service, added: "We've all protected and served. We've been knocked down but it's not over."

Biles also got a chance to meet fellow Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton at the Wounded Warriors event.

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"Being out here, the atmosphere is electric," Retton said. "People in the sports world they call you a hero. These guys are the heroes!"

Biles called the day with the Wounded Warriors "a humbling experience."

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