Zach Wilson joined by fiance Nicolette Dellanno at Dolphins signing after her wild bachelorette trip

Zach Wilson made his next NFL chapter official with future wife Nicolette Dellanno at his side.The former Jets and Broncos quarterback signed with the Dolphins on Monday in Miami, one week after he agreed to terms to join the organization on a one-year, $6 million contract.“Done deal,” the Dolphins’ Instagram account captioned snapshots of Wilson, 25, signing on the dotted line.Dellanno — coming off an epic bachelorette trip to Mexico — also took to her Instagram Stories, where she posted a selfie of the couple rocking Miami baseball caps.The Jets’ second overall pick in 2021, Wilson spent the first three seasons of his career competing against the Dolphins twice a year.The former first-round is now looking to make a splash in South Florida alongside starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.Wilson was the third quarterback on the Broncos’ depth chart in 2024 behind starter Bo Nix and Jarrett Stidham.The Jets traded him to Denver last offseason following a rocky three-year tenure that included 23 touchdowns against 25 interceptions in 34 games.Dellanno has supported Wilson through much of those turbulent times.The couple was first linked in 2022 when he was entering his sophomore season with the Jets.Wilson proposed to Dellanno during a romantic trip to Italy in June 2024.“To the love of my 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,” Wilson posted on Instagram after popping the question.It’s been a wild few weeks for Wilson and Dellanno, who ventured to Cabo San Lucas as the former BYU product agreed to a deal with the Dolphins.She was joined by her nearest and dearest for a lively bachelorette party that boasted plenty of beach time and nights out....

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Publisher: New York Post

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