Joe Buck will be a “Jeopardy!” host, according to a new report.
The Fox sports series, 51, will reportedly take over the iconic games program this season, according to Page Six.
Since “Jeopardy!” lost his beloved host Alex Trebek in November 2020 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, and a number of individuals switched duties for two weeks.
Trebek was 80 years old. The Emmy winner hosted ‘Jeopardy!’ since 1984, with over 8,000 episodes.
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Former contestant Ken Jennings and “Jeopardy!” executive producer of the program, Mike Richards, both made a comeback as hosts, as did journalist Katie Couric and dr. Mehmet Oz.
Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, has just completed his tournament as host.
“Danger!” producers announced that Anderson Cooper, Bill Whitaker, Mayim Bialik, Savannah Guthrie and dr. Sanjay Gupta is next in line.
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Buck has been best known as the voice of the World Series for Fox since 1996 and has also commented on NFL games since 2002.
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Reps for “Jeopardy!” and Buck did not immediately return Fox News’ request for comment.