Zach Wilson’s Mother Approved Zach and Nicolette’s Relationship Long Ago. Nicolette Even Gets ‘Gorgeous’ Comments From Her On Social Media Posts
The person who has backed Zach Wilson the most has had a summer to remember.
Model Nicolette Dellanno, who has been linked to the Jets’ third-year quarterback since June 2022, released a collection of pictures to Instagram on Sunday. The pictures were taken throughout the month of July and included a trip to Nashville with Wilson’s family.
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In a few pictures, Dellanno, a New Jersey native, is wearing a denim dress and a necklace with the number 2, a reference to Wilson’s Jets jersey number.
Wilson’s mother Lisa Wilson wrote on Dellanno’s post, “Gorgeous love you.”
Wilson, 23, and Dellanno went on vacation together in the Bahamas before their trip to Nashville.
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Wilson is currently preparing for Thursday’s NFL Hall of Fame game against the Cleveland Browns, the Jets’ opening preseason game.
Wilson will start, according to Jets coach Robert Saleh, because the regulars won’t be competing.
In his first year in New York, Wilson, the second overall pick in 2021, will serve as Aaron Rodgers’ backup after the four-time MVP was acquired by the team in a stunning trade in April.
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The former BYU student claimed in June that he’s been “having a ton of fun” this summer. The 39-year-old Rodgers is a role model to the 39-year-old.
“I’m having a ton of fun — more fun than I’ve had,” Wilson said, “and I think that’s just the QB room, being with Aaron. I think it’s feeling like every single day there’s so much to, like, learn.”
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Wilson, who is starting his second season on the bench, said earlier this summer that he “can’t be bitter with the situation” because he “didn’t perform well.”
“Of course, I wish things had gone differently the past two years and I would have played amazing,” he said in June. “But I truly believe everything happens for a reason.”
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Zach Wilson continued by saying how “appreciative” he is to a role model like Rodgers, who played for the Packers for the first 18 years of his career.