Growing up, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers revered “Jeopardy!” have Alex Trebek.
Presently, he will have his spot for a night as a guest host have on the well known game show.
Trebek died on November 9, 2020 at 80 years old after a fight with pancreatic disease.
Rodgers, who showed up on a 2015 scene of “VIP Jeopardy,” uncovered Tuesday that he will be one of the extraordinary visitors filling in as a host this season as the show looks for a perpetual trade for Trebek.
“One of my idols growing up was Alex Trebek,” Rodgers said on “The Pat McAfee Show.” “They’re doing some guest-hosting spots. It’s going to be released here pretty soon, but I had the opportunity to do one of those … I’m excited about that opportunity.”
Rodgers didn’t state when precisely his scene would air.
“Jeopardy!” commenced its most recent season on Monday. Ken Jennings, who holds the record for most successes in the show’s history and has showed up on it more than 100 times, facilitated the first episode.