A clip is going viral of legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw slamming Aaron Rodgers.
18.04.2021 - 01:01 / variety.com
Haley Bosselman editorFox Sports announcer Joe Buck is taking his talents from the world of sports to game show television as a “Jeopardy!” guest host, a source familiar with the matter tells Variety.Buck is set to be the show’s second sports-affiliated guest host, following Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ stint that ran from April 5 to 16.Though it has not yet been confirmed how long Buck will serve in the role, guest hosts have so far served in two week intervals, like Rodgers.
.A clip is going viral of legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw slamming Aaron Rodgers.
Anderson Cooper might be a two-time “Celebrity Jeopardy!” champ but that doesn’t mean that the TV journalist escaped the jitters before stepping behind the famous podium on the long-running game show.
Fox sportscaster Joe Buck will guest host a stint at Jeopardy! The Hall of Fame broadcaster will see his episodes air in the mid-summer, according to reports.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hosted the program. Before Rodgers, the host list included Katie Couric, Dr.
Aaron Rodgers, hosting “Jeopardy!” is a sticky situation. In fact, a sticky note reminding the NFL baller not to stick his fingers where the sun doesn’t shine is his top prompt. “Don’t pick your nose/butt,” reads a yellow adhesive memo affixed to the top of the legendary “Jeopardy!” podium. The self-help notice, along with five other low-tack glue cues, are the shortly-worded steps to success that Rogers, 37, has followed during his two-week term as interim emcee on the trivia game show. “I
Aaron Rodgers learned the hard way that not even "Jeopardy!" contestants know as much about his NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, as he does. The NFL quarterback has been guest-hosting the popular game show all week as it continues to hunt for a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek, who died in November after a lengthy battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The football player was hit with a sobering moment about what the contestants knew, or rather didn’t know, about his team early on in the
Aaron Rodgers isn’t afraid to get playful as a guest host on “Jeopardy!”. During Tuesday’s new episode, the NFL star couldn’t help but tease the night’s contestants after they missed a sports question that was close to his heart.
Aaron Rodgers isn't afraid to get playful as a guest host on During Tuesday's new episode, the NFL star couldn't help but tease the night's contestants after they missed a sports question that was close to his heart.The fun moment came after Rodgers read a $400 clue: «In the 1960s these Midwesterners earned 5 NFL Championship Trophies.»After an awkwardly long silence with no one ringing in, the «time's up» buzzer rang out and Rodgers threw up his hands in disbelief, revealing the correct answer
Aaron Rodgers had another memorable moment on Jeopardy! tonight (April 13).
Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers truly are couple goals. The latter landed a gig as a host on ‘Jeopardy!’ and to celebrate the first week of him hosting the TV show, the couple took to Instagram.
Shailene Woodley, 29, couldn’t help but gush over her fiance Aaron Rodgers, 37, and his recent gig as a temporary host on Jeopardy! when she sat down to watch the show with him. The actress shared a video of the cute moment to her Instagram story on Apr. 9 and in it, she’s cheering on the Green Bay Packers quarterback as she cuddles up next to him on a couch. “Who dat sexy man?” she cheekily asked when he appeared on the screen.
Sweet ocean air! Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley cozied up with their dog while taking in the Malibu sunset on Thursday, April 8.
After keeping their romance on the down low for so long, actress Shailene Woodley, 29, and NFL superstar Aaron Rodgers, 37, are suddenly everywhere with their PDA. This time the couple has been photographed in Malibu, CA on Wed.
Shailene Woodley and Aaron Rodgers are back in Los Angeles after their trip to Disney World!
"Reading Rainbow" host LeVar Burton has once again joined the chorus calling for him to guest-host "Jeopardy!" Since the tragic death of host Alex Trebek, the game show has seen a slew of special guest emcees, including Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik, Aaron Rodgers and more. For some time now, fans have been calling for Burton, 64, to be given a shot on the show.
Following the death of TV icon Alex Trebek last year, producers of “Jeopardy!” have been bringing in a rotating array of guest hosts until deciding on a permanent replacement.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ Jeopardy! hosting stint wouldn’t be coming to an end if it was up to him. The Green Bay Packers player is said to be ready to “jump at the opportunity” to host Jeopardy! full-time if given the offer—and according to one source who spoke to HollywoodLife, he would even consider “retiring” from the NFL to take on the role. But would he have to?