From the Altar to the Nursery
The couple shared the news on Instagram this week via a striking maternity shoot. They stood in a sunlit open field, dressed in matching white, holding up their sonogram. Nicolette, 24, captioned the post, “You are already so loved, baby 🤍.”
You could almost feel the collective exhale from the Wilson camp. NFL life grinds players down. Moments like this put the helmet and shoulder pads into perspective. Less than a year ago, in June 2025, Zach and Nicolette walked down the aisle at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. She stunned in an off-the-shoulder corseted gown; he wore a classic black tuxedo. The Rainbow Room reception felt out of a movie. Ten months later, they are picking out cribs.
A Massive 2026 Transition
The timing hits right at the edge of a massive career shift. Wilson just arrived in the Big Easy. He spent 2025 as a backup for the Miami Dolphins, completing six of 11 passes for 32 yards across four games. Before that, the former No. 2 overall pick rode the bench for the Denver Broncos in 2024 following a turbulent three-year stint with the New York Jets.
The Louisiana humidity is a far cry from the biting winds of East Rutherford, where Wilson started his career. This change in scenery—combined with the impending arrival of a newborn—might offer the exact mental reset the quarterback needs. Players often talk about the “dad strength” phenomenon. When athletes become fathers, the game suddenly slows down. The pressure of a hostile Sunday crowd evaporates compared to the responsibility waiting at home.
“I picked based off of priorities — finding coaches that had played the position, an offense that I felt comfortable with… The rest of it, if I just go out there and I do my best, I feel like things will work out.”
— Zach Wilson, New Orleans Saints Quarterback
Training Camp Implications / What’s Next
Wilson isn’t walking into the Superdome with guaranteed snaps. He faces an uphill climb under Head Coach Kellen Moore. Tyler Shough holds the starting reins, and Spencer Rattler brings 13 NFL starts to the table as the primary backup. Wilson must absorb a completely new offensive scheme rapidly to fight for the QB2 spot.
However, the Saints’ front office saw value in his raw mechanics. They brought him in for his arm talent and his 33 career starts. He understands the pressure cooker. Now, with a child on the way before the 2026 season kicks off, Wilson’s motivation shifts from proving critics wrong to providing for his growing family. Expect him to attack training camp in Metairie with a sharpened focus. This isn’t just about salvaging a draft grade anymore. It is about laying down roots.

