The Green Bay Packers are one of the best teams in the NFL, thanks to Aaron Rodgers who has been a stellar quarterback throughout his career. Last season, Rodgers put up 4,299 yards and 48 touchdowns, while throwing an impressive 70.7% completion percentage. A career year for the 16-year veteran.

Age has yet to become a factor for Aaron Rodgers, likely due to his strict routine and continuous drive to improve. However, this offseason, it seems as though Rodgers will be taking a short hiatus from April fifth through April 12th. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Rodgers will be spending that time as the host for the popular TV show, Jeopardy.

Rodgers has been a contestant before and has stepped in as a host since Alex Trebek's unfortunate death. This time though, the Packers' quarterback will be hosting more than one show and provide a possible glimpse of his future after the NFL.

Only time will tell when Rodgers hangs it up and moves on to new things outside of football. He's known for being a jokester and seems like a natural on the screen. Aaron Rodgers may have a future in TV once he retires from football.

At 37 years old, age will become a factor sooner, rather than later. The Green Bay front office seemed to have realized that, as they drafted Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft. Rodgers's time in Green Bay is dwindling, but we'll have to wait at least one more year to see what happens with his career. With the Packers coming a game away from the Super Bowl two years in a row, Rodgers will be going all out next season to win another championship in Green Bay.