Zach Wilson's wife Nicolette shows off Utah mansion under construction

Jackie Longo

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Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson #4 kisses his girlfriend Nicolette Dellanno prior to a game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on November 24, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)

Zach Wilson is settling into married life with his new wife, Nicolette Dellanno. 

Four months after saying "I do" during a lavish ceremony at St. Patrick Cathedral in New York City, the backup Miami Dolphins quarterback and his bride are building their dream home. 

Interestingly enough, the home isn't in Miami where Wilson, 26, is currently playing football. It's in his home state of Utah. 

Nicolette showed off the couple's new home in a post shared to her Instagram Stories this week. 

"It's coming along, Nicolette captioned the post. 

Zach Wilson's wife Nicolette gives fans an update on the couple's dream home in Utah 

She also shared a second IG post, alongside a carousel of photos dedicated to their Utah getaway. 

In one snap, the couple stood hugging in front of a pile of dirt with their new home, currently under construction, visible in the background. 

The home features lots of windows and sprawling mountain views. 

"Wholesome fall weekend," the NFL WAG wrote. 

During their trip out west, the couple also visited a farm, waterfall, and took in a football game. 

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Nicolette's followers were quick to comment on her life update, with one person writing, "Love!!!! Can't wait to be neighbors." 

"Cannot wait to see the house," a second wrote. 

Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix's wife, Izzy, also left a sweet message, saying, "I'm coming with next time." 

Wilson was the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft. 

The New York Jets selected him out of BYU, but he never reached his full potential in New York, starting three seasons and putting up a 13-21 record. 

In 2024, the Jets offloaded him to the Denver Broncos, who then traded him to the Dolphins. 

 

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