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Who is Aaron Rodgers?

He’s the QB who will guest-host Jeopardy!

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers says he will be a guest host on “Jeopardy!” during the offseason.

The show is currently using a series of interim hosts to replace Alex Trebek, who died of cancer on Nov. 8. That process began when record-holding contestant Ken Jennings made his debut on an episode that aired Monday.

Rodgers was a winning “Celebrity Jeopardy!” contestant in 2015. The

All-Pro quarterbac­k and two-time MVP is currently preparing to lead the Packers (13-3) into their NFC divisional playoff game Saturday with the Rams (11-6).

“The show has been so special to me over the years,” Rodgers said Tuesday. “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. When the opportunit­y came up in 2015, that was a dream come true. It really was. To be on there, to get to meet Alex was just such a special moment. We’re all obviously sad about his passing.”

Rodgers first made the announceme­nt earlier Tuesday during a appearance on Sirius XM’s “The Pat McAfee Show.” A representa­tive from “Jeopardy!” declined comment and said no announceme­nt has been made about future guest hosts.

“I may have jumped the gun a little bit, so I apologize to ‘Jeopardy!’ if they wanted to announce it,” Rodgers said. “I just got so excited on the show earlier. It kind of just went down the last couple of days, us figuring it out. It is very exciting.

It’s for the offseason. We’ll be even more excited when that opportunit­y gets a little closer.”

Rodgers mentioned the nostalgic connection people have to certain figures based on their childhood. He compared meeting Trebek during his “Celebrity Jeopardy!” stint to his first production meetings with Keith Jackson, John Madden and Dan Fouts, longtime broadcaste­rs he had watched as a kid.

“We all have so much love and affection I think for what (Trebek) meant to just that half hour, that 22 minutes of our lives on a daily basis for those of us who are big fans of the show,” Rodgers said. “To be able to be a guest host is really, really special for me. I can’t wait for the opportunit­y.”

Offensive tackle Jared Veldheer is back with the Green Bay Packers, giving him an opportunit­y to compete in playoff games for different teams on back-to-back weekends.

The 33-year-old Veldheer was the Indianapol­is Colts’ starting left tackle for their final two games, including a 27-24 AFC first-round playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills last weekend.

Because the Colts merely elevated him from the practice squad for game day and didn’t officially sign him to their 53-man roster, the Packers were able to sign him this week. The Packers announced the signing Tuesday and made room for him by placing guard Simon Stepaniak on injured reserve.

Veldheer joined the Packers late last season and was their starting right tackle for a divisional playoff victory over the Seahawks when an illness left Bryan Bulaga unable to play in that game.

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