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Zach Wilson’s fiancée, Nicolette Dellanno, recaps ‘beautiful’ engagement trip in new photos

Bride-to-be Nicolette Dellanno is reflecting on the trip of a lifetime with her future husband, Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson.

On Sunday, the model and influencer posted a series of snapshots from the couple’s recent trip to Italy, where they got engaged.

Captioning the post, “The most beautiful trip,” Dellanno can be seen wearing a white dress next to Wilson in one photo as the pair poses against a sunset backdrop in Capri.

Nicolette Dellanno and Zach Wilson vacationed in Italy over the summer. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram
The couple posed for a cozy snap at the beach. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram

A separate pic features Wilson cozying up to Dellanno at the beach.

Dellanno’s latest post comes days after she revealed her engagement to Wilson, whom she was first linked to in 2022.

“Zach, you are the best thing that has ever happened to me. Everyday I admire your strength and i’m so incredibly proud of you. I’m so in love with you and can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives together,” gushed Dellanno, who geotagged the post from the Amalfi Coast.

Nicolette Dellanno and Zach Wilson announced their engagement in June 2024. Zach Wilson/Instagram
They were first linked in 2022 after attending a Yankees game together. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Wilson, the former No. 2 overall pick in 2021, posted a separate message about the “love of [his] life.”

“I never truly understood what love was until I met you. You’re not just my partner, but my best friend and my everything. I can’t wait to make a lifetime of memories with you, Nic,” the 24-year-old quarterback wrote on Instagram in late June.

The future newlyweds have since returned to the States, where they celebrated the Fourth of July weekend with Wilson’s family in Utah.

Zach Wilson walks off the field following a Jets game in December 2023. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

It’s been an offseason filled with life changes for Wilson.

In April, the Jets traded the former BYU product to Denver after three disappointing seasons.

“Obviously, there’s bittersweet moments in everything,” Wilson said. “I was grateful for my experiences there and the guys. I miss the guys out there and everything too. But at the same time, a fresh start is good. I’m excited to attack a new challenge.”

The former No. 2 overall pick is gearing up for his first season with the Broncos. Getty Images

Wilson was expected to have a reset year in 2023 as he served as the backup quarterback to his childhood idol, Aaron Rodgers.

That plan unraveled just four plays into the Jets season when Rodgers, 40, suffered a season-ending Achilles injury and thrust Wilson into the action.

He finished his third season in New York by throwing for 2,271 yards, eight touchdowns and seven interceptions through 12 appearances.

Wilson is now competing against veteran Jarrett Stidham and rookie Bo Nix to be the Broncos starter.

It remains to be seen who will be under center for Denver when the Jets host the Broncos on Sept. 29.