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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' future is in "Jeopardy!" No, not his football future... he is hosting America's favorite quiz show for the next two weeks. It's a role he slipped into with ease. It helps that he actually got to play the game on ...
Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, said he "definitely" would have taken the "Jeopardy!" hosting job if it was offered to him. Rodgers made the comments while on the "Mad Dog Sports Radio Show." "When you're such a super 'Jeopardy!
Aaron Rodgers welcomed a cameraperson to his old neighborhood Sunday with a one-finger salute. Ahead of the Steelers’ Week 12 road clash in Chicago, Rodgers — who dominated the Bears across his 18 seasons with the Packers — flipped off a camera as he did a lap around Soldier Field before kickoff.
Following Alex Trebek’s passing in 2020, a variety of guest hosts, including Ken Jennings, Mayim Bialik and Aaron Rodgers filled in as temporary hosts on “Jeopardy.” Eventually, executives chose to stick with Jennings as a permanent host.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to get a win on Sunday as the team took down the Cincinnati Bengals for a very important win within the division. The group is now able to hang onto the lead in the AFC North for a little longer,
Katie Couric, Aaron Rodgers, Bill Whitaker and Mayim Bialik will all get a chance to guest host Jeopardy! according to show producers. Following the death of the show’s iconic host, Alex Trebek, last year, the show announced they would have a rotation of ...