Aaron Rodgers stunned after all three ‘Jeopardy!’ contestants fail to answer Packers question

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While “Jeopardy!” producers have been singing guest-host Aaron Rodgers praises since he started last week, the Green Bay Packers quarterback couldn’t help but take it personally when all three contestants dropped the ball on an easy clue Tuesday.

Under the category of Title Waves, Rodgers read the $400 clue, “In the 1960’s these midwesterners earned 5 NFL Championship trophies.” Rodgers was shocked that none of the contestants even attempted the correct answer, which was of course the Green Bay Packers.

Viewers couldn’t believe the contestants missed the clue either, and several loved the tight-spiralled shade Rodgers threw at them. In fact, his response even reminded some fans of former host Alex Trebek. One person tweeted, “Aaron Rodgers was as disappointed with the contestants missing a Green Bay Packers clue as Trebek was when they missed a Canada one.”

Video Transcript

- Title for $400.

- In the 1960s, these Midwesterners earned five NFL championship trophies.

- While Jeopardy producers have been singing guest host Aaron Rodgers praises since he started last week, the Green Bay quarterback couldn't help but take it personally when all three contestants dropped the ball on an easy clue Tuesday.

AARON RODGERS: Green Bay Packers?

- Viewers couldn't believe the contestants missed the $400 clue, and several loved the tight, spiralled shade Rogers threw at them. In fact, his response even reminded some fans of former host Alex Trebek, like this person, who tweeted, "Aaron Rodgers was as disappointed with the contestants missing a Green Bay Packers clue as Trebek was when they missed a Canada one." With rumors that Rogers is interested in making the hosting gig more permanent, he'll have to get used to answers about his football team and the occasional shave that contestants throw at him, like in his debut episode.

AARON RODGERS: Did you come up the correct response? Who wanted to kick that field goal? That is a great question. It should be correct, but unfortunately, for this game, today, it's incorrect.