student Matt Amodio, 30, is now the quiz show’s second winningest contestant — notching his 33rd consecutive victory on Friday and eclipsing James Holzhauer’s streak.Amodio hauled in $55,400, bringing his winnings to $1,267,801.
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“I can’t believe I drafted a Jeopardy host for my fantasy team,” read one tweet, while another joked that the NFL quarterback has passed Alex Trebek for the most interceptions thrown by a host of the venerable game show. Rodgers in the locker room thinking about that Jeopardy job pic.twitter.com/b96k4qAegHMarcus Davenport has Aaron Rodgers rethinking the whole Jeopardy! thing pic.twitter.com/vJWYcEfXapAaron Rodgers is in very real… jeopardy… of losing this game.
student Matt Amodio, 30, is now the quiz show’s second winningest contestant — notching his 33rd consecutive victory on Friday and eclipsing James Holzhauer’s streak.Amodio hauled in $55,400, bringing his winnings to $1,267,801.
Jeopardy! perked up in its return to originals during syndication’s premiere week with a 5.1 household rating. The week of Sept. 13 included the five episodes with Mike Richards as a permanent Jeopardy! host that were taped during his first and only day of filming before he stepped down amid multiple controversies.
John Oliver isn’t impressed with the behind-the-scenes drama at “Jeopardy!”
behind only James Holzhauer and Ken Jennings, who is now slated to guest host in tandem with Mayim Bialik.Amodio’s stunning run comes amid upheaval at the show.
Mayim Bialik knew she’d be busy around this time of year, but not this busy. Besides starting production on a new season of Fox's sitcom "Call Me Kat," Bialik was recalled to duty as a "Jeopardy!" guest host — the result of the quiz show's publicly messy effort to replace the late Alex Trebek.
LOS ANGELES -- Mayim Bialik knew she’d be busy around this time of year, but not this busy.Besides starting production on a new season of Fox's sitcom “Call Me Kat,” Bialik was recalled to duty as a “Jeopardy!” guest host — the result of the quiz show's publicly messy effort to replace the late Alex Trebek.Mike Richards exited as newly minted host (and producer) in August after past unsavory podcast comments came to light.
Big shoes to fill. Mayim Bialik is set to host multiple weeks of Jeopardy! until the show officially names a full-time host — but the job came with quite a bit of drama.
The Green Bay Packers are off to a rocky start as the football season kicks off — and Aaron Rodgers is taking the most heat!
Aaron Rodgers does not like social media chatter.
Mayim Bialik spoke out about the improbable road she took to hosting "Jeopardy!" in the wake of Mike Richards’ controversial departure from the show. Last week, Sony Pictures Television confirmed to Fox News that Bialik will host the remainder of Season 38 alongside "Jeopardy!" legend Ken Jennings.The duo will hold down the fort while the minds behind the scenes look for a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek after Richards left the show following a slew of inappropriate comments he made in
"Jeopardy!" has been on television since 1984 and has rarely seen scandal in the decades since then. However, the show's history was recently marred by controversy when the search for a replacement for late host Alex Trebek led the show to hire executive producer Mike Richards before he was ultimately ousted from the role.
Drawing a line. Aaron Rodgers is taking a stand against critics who claim he wasn’t giving his all to the Green Bay Packers before the 2021 NFL season began.
There are plenty of people who have opinions about Aaron Rodgers’ Packers drama, but the Green Bay quarterback isn’t interested in having to “defend” himself anymore.
Aaron Rodgers is firing back at the critics who were questioning his mental state and desire to play football anymore.
Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will host the show through the end of the calendar year.Bialik will kick things off on Monday, Sept. 20, and will host several weeks of episodes, all of which will air through Nov.
firing of controversial Alex Trebek replacement Mike Richards.For the remainder of this embattled season, it will be only Mayim Bialik and record-setting “Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings sharing hosting duties, TMZ has reported.Sony production sources reportedly told the outlet that the beloved game show aims maintain a semi-consistent tone from here on out, with Bialik at the helm for more than half the time — and “The Chase” star Jennings shooting a few weeks worth of episodes.The news is a
host that viewers thought they got rid of — and a tear-jerking tribute to its late beloved host.Former executive producer and would-be host Mike Richards’ episode aired Monday in a pre-recorded segment.
Shailene Woodley either just welcomed her first child with fiance Aaron Rodgers, or she’s really good at confusing her Instagram followers because the actress’ fans were left feeling perplexed after she randomly shared an image of baby feet on Sept. 9.
Fans of the Big Little Lies star are searching for answers after she posted a photo of baby feet to her Instagram Story recently. The random image has sparked lots of questions. Namely, is it Shailene Woodley’s baby with Aaron Rodgers? If not, whose baby is pictured in the photo? Or, is this all just part of some elaborate pregnancy announcement?!