Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to host 10 episodes of Jeopardy! over two weeks starting April 5, according to a release issued by the team. Rodgers previously appeared on an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy! in 2015, raising $50,000 for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund, defeating former astronaut and current Arizona senator Mark Kelly, and Shark Tank panelist Kevin O'Leary.
After former host Alex Trebek's death in November, Rodgers said, "The show has been so special to me over the years. It's been a staple at my house here in Green Bay for the last 16 years--6 o'clock watching Alex and trying to get as many questions as I can.