It's a full-circle moment for Aaron Rodgers when his 10 episodes behind the lectern at "Jeopardy!" begin airing Monday.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback has described himself as "a humungous fan" of the iconic quiz show, watching it as a kid with his grandparents and then every night at 6 p.m. for the 16 years he's been in Green Bay. He won "Celebrity Jeopardy!" in 2015 as a contestant, and now he's among a roster of celebrity guest hosts filling in after the death of legendary host Alex Trebek on Nov. 8.
Here are five things to know before you tune in for his two-week stint.