In filing a scouting report on Aaron Rodgers after the first week of his two-week run as a guest host of “Jeopardy!”, it seems fitting to begin by asking a question, even if it is not delivered in the show’s proper format as an answer in the form of a question:
If you’re a fan of high-octane NFL offenses or ’80s placekickers with cool names, you might. He was the kicker for the “Air Coryell” San Diego Chargers from 1977-86, for whom he booted a lot of extra points after Dan Fouts touchdown passes.
He is lesser known for his brief, sixth-month stint in 1989 as the host of the daytime “Wheel of Fortune.