The 37-year-old appeared on the game show in aCelebrity Jeopardy!series back in 2015.
He actually won, earning $50,000 for his charity of choice.
Now he’ll return to the show, but in a different role.

Rodgers appeared on thePat McAfee Showon Tuesday.
“One of my idols growing up was Alex Trebek,” the QB shared.
Jennings was the first to host after Trebek’s final episode aired the previous Friday, according toET.

Jennings began the show by paying tribute toTrebek’s incredible legacy.
“Welcome to Jeopardy!
Sharing this stage with Alex Trebek was one of the greatest honors of my life,“he said.
Let’s be totally clear: No one will ever replace the great Alex Trebek.
But we can honor him by playing the game he loved.”
Aaron Rodgers told Pat McAfee that he’d missed Jennings' first time out the gate.
“But I’m excited about that opportunity withJeopardy!”