On Tuesday’s heated episode of Jeopardy! , returning champion Aaron Levine faced off against a peanut butter enthusiast and an Olympian in a bid to hold on to his title — and he succeeded, bringing his two-day total to $28,999. But if Levine looks familiar to viewers, there’s a good reason.

The sports director at KCPQ Fox 13 in Seattle, Washington, is no stranger to the small screen. In addition to his work as a sports anchor, Levine was once a standout contestant on the ESPN reality competition Dream Job , which aired from 2004 to 2006.

At just 21 years old and a senior at Stanford University, Levine competed on the show, which sought to discover the next SportsCenter anchor, an early sign of the broadcasting career that would follow.

Chosen from more than 30,000 applicants of al

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