All good things must come to an end at least for now but not before Aaron Rodgers slipped in a “Zoolander” reference and read lyrics from Warrant’s “Cherry Pie for a clue.
What more could you ask for from the Green Bay Packers quarterback on the final “Jeopardy!” of his 10-show guest hosting stint?
Rodgers, who is a big Ben Stiller fan and even thanked him in his speech for Best NFL Player at the 2017 ESPY Awards, found a way to mention the actor s 2001 comedy while talking to contestant Dakota Lupo about being a second-generation hand model.
“My only experience with this is on the movie ‘Zoolander’ when one of the characters has a glass case around his hand, but I see your hands are free,” Rodgers joked.
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Small, locally owned businesses are the heart and soul of a community, said Rodgers. In the applications and the videos, it was heart-wrenching to hear about all the obstacles facing restaurants and retail establishments. So many of them are struggling just to stay in business but remain hopeful that there s an end to this.
The fund was started in early February with a $500,000 donation from Aaron Rodgers, the Chico native who is a three-time NFL Most Valuable Player. After seeing the need, Rodgers decided to increase his donation to $1 million. It was augmented by $100,000 from NVCF, an anonymous donation of $100,000 and a generous donation from Sherry and Gary Holbrook of Holbrook s Clearance Center.