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Pick 6: Odds Peyton Manning will guest host “Jeopardy!” and the CU Buffs will win college football’s title

Former University of Tennessee football quarterback Peyton Manning
Richard Drew, The Associated Press
Former University of Tennessee football quarterback Peyton Manning answers questions during a news conference of the National Football Foundation College and Football Hall of Fame, in New York, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017.
Joe Nguyen of The Denver Post
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers shared on “The Pat McAfee Show” Tuesday that he will be a guest host on “Jeopardy!”

That leads to the question: Will any other former or current NFL players take a turn on the long-running game show?

According to oddsmaker sportsbetting.ag, former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has a good shot at being one at +500 — meaning a $100 bet would win $500.

Here’s a look at some of the current odds in the world of sports.

+500

The odds former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning will be the next former or current NFL player to guest host “Jeopardy!,” according to . Former Steelers receiver Hines Ward (+300) is the favorite. Another former Denver quarterback, Tim Tebow, is tied for 17th at +3,300.

+15,000

The odds Nuggets center Nikola Jokic will be the NBA scoring champion this season, according to BetMGM. He is tied for 18th. Nets guard James Harden (+175) was favored prior to being traded away from Houston, with Wizards guard Bradley Beal (+225) right behind him.

+4,000

The odds former Broncos head coach and current Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels will be the next head coach for the Jets, according to BetMGM. Robert Saleh is the heavy favorite at -600.

+50,000

The odds the Colorado Buffaloes will win the college football national championship next season, according to . Alabama is favored to repeat at +300.

+2,500

The odds Avalanche rookie defenseman Bo Byram will win the Calder Trophy this season, according to . Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (+300) is the favorite.

-160

The odds Houston quarterback DeShaun Watson will remain with the Texans next season, according to Bovada. The Broncos were not among the top 10 teams listed.

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