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Inside Zach Wilson’s Italian getaway with girlfriend Nicolette Dellanno

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Zach Wilson and girlfriend Nicolette Dellanno are living it up in Italy after the new Broncos quarterback wrapped minicamp earlier this month.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Dellanno — who was first linked to Wilson in 2022 — can be seen modeling a white bikini aboard a boat in one snap and cozying up to the 24-year-old quarterback in another.

Nicolette Dellanno posted photos of her Italian getaway with boyfriend Zach Wilson in June 2024. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram
The couple posed together on a boat from Positano, according to Dellanno’s Instagram geotag. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram

The couple also posed together in separate snaps against a gorgeous Positano backdrop.

Wilson’s Italian getaway comes nearly a month after he and Dellanno vacationed in his native Utah for Memorial Day weekend.

At the time, the former No. 2 overall pick was just weeks removed from his trade to the Broncos from the Jets.

Nicolette Dellanno was first linked to Zach Wilson in 2022. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram
The couple’s trip followed the quarterback’s first minicamp with the Broncos. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram
The former first-round pick was traded to the Broncos by the Jets in April 2024. Nicolette Dellanno/Instagram

The Jets, who selected Wilson in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, sent the quarterback to Denver in April after three disappointing seasons.

“Obviously, there’s bittersweet moments in everything,” Wilson said in his first comments after the trade. “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.”

Zach Wilson during Broncos OTAs in May 2024. AP
The quarterback took part in mandatory minicamp in June 2024. AP

Wilson is now part of a quarterbacks room that features Jarrett Stidham, who started the final two games for Denver last season, and Bo Nix, the Oregon product the Broncos selected No. 12 overall in April’s draft.

The former BYU standout had a rocky showing during organized team activities (OTAs) in May but is said to be “in the mix” for the role of QB1.

“They’re trying to regain [Wilson’s] confidence again,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported in early June. “I’m told he’s in a positive state of mind.”

Wilson, whose new look for the Broncos is drawing mixed reviews, finished his Jets tenure by throwing for 6,293 yards, 23 touchdowns and 25 interceptions through 34 games.