Broncos QB Zach Wilson works out with high school TE in Utah

Zach Wilson appeared to be in Utah earlier this week throwing passes to tight end Bear Tenney, a Nebraska commit.

Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson worked out with a high school tight end earlier this week.

Bear Tenney, a senior tight end prospect who has committed to Nebraska, shared a video on social media showing him catching passes from Wilson on Monday.

The video does not tag a location, but it looks like it might be Lehi High School in Utah. Lehi, Tenney’s hometown, is about 20 minutes south of Draper, Wilson’s hometown. Wilson was presumably home in Utah ahead of the start of training camp and linked up with Tenney for some passing sessions.

Two other unnamed players are seen in the footage:

Denver’s two other quarterbacks, Jarrett Stidham and Bo Nix, are in Texas this week working out with at least 10 teammates. Wilson was not present for the first photo to surface from the workouts on Tuesday, but it’s possible he might be joining them later in the week.

Wilson played college football at BYU and he spent his summers in Utah while playing for the New York Jets from 2021-2023.

Broncos rookies will report to the team’s facility in Colorado ahead of training camp on July 17. The team’s veterans will report on July 23. Denver will begin training camp practices on July 26.

[vertical-gallery id=620142]