
Broncos WAG takes you inside the Zach Wilson wedding: ‘Crying'
Broncos quarterback Jarrett Stidham's wife, Kennedy, is delivering the inside wedding scoop.
On Saturday, Zach Wilson married fiancée Nicolette Dellanno in Manhattan, which comes around a year after the two got engaged.
Stidham gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look through social media at the wedding, which took place at St. Patrick's Cathedral, followed by a reception at the Rainbow Room.
She started the series of Instagram Story photos with one of the inside of the cathedral set in Midtown and another of the wedding program.
'The wedding of Nicolette Francesca Dallanno and Zachary Michael Kapono Wilson,' it reads.
9 Zach Wilson's wedding invitations.
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She also captured Wilson and Dellanno's exit from the church as their guests blow bubbles at them in celebration.
Dellanno held her banquet of white roses in the air and the couple went on to share a kiss.
9 Zach and wife Nicolette after getting married at St. Patrick's cathedral on Saturday.
Instagram @kennedystidham
9 Zach Wilson and wife Nicolette share a kiss after their wedding ceremony.
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Stidham, who is pregnant with the couple's third child, posted a photo of her and Jarrett, who was Wilson's Broncos teammate in 2024, as wedding guests. She was styling in an elegant pink strapless dress with flower detailing at the top.
'Forever date,' Stidham wrote on the story.
She also posted a photo of Jarrett with Wilson, the Dolphins' backup quarterback, along with two other friends.
9 Jarrett and Kennedy Stidham pictured as wedding guests together at Zach Wilson's wedding.
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9 Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson, along with two others, posing for a photo at Wilson's New York wedding on Saturday.
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At the reception, Stidham shared the detailing put into the wedding. At her place setting was a paper game-day ticket, but with her name and the details of the wedding.
The ticket, which had Mets detailing in the background, was by 'Ticketmrs&mr' instead of Ticketmaster and also resembled a box seat with the price of $628.25 — which resembles the date of the wedding.
The picture also revealed some of the delicious bites at the event, such as filet mignon, and the couple also had a dessert wall full of Crumbl cookies.
9 Wedding reception place setting.
Instagram @kennedystidham
9 Crumbl cookie wall at Zach Wilson's wedding.
Instagram @kennedystidham
Stidham also made sure to capture Wilson and Dellanno's first dance in what looks like an elegant ballroom. To caption the video 'crying' as Wilson twirled his wife on the dance floor.
The wedding cake slice was also photographed. The white flowery cake had a 'N&Z' label on the front.
9 Zach Wilson and wife Nicolette share their first dance as a married couple.
Instagram @kennedystidham
9 Zach Wilson and wife Nicolette cut their wedding cake.
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Dellanno and Wilson were first linked in 2022 when they attended a Yankees game in the Bronx. The quarterback later as proposed during a romantic vacation in 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,' he wrote on Instagram.

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