Mina Kimes Wins ‘Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars’ Final, Landing $1M for Charity
Mina Kimes, known for her role as an ESPN football analyst, showcased her trivia skills in the finale of “Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars” on ABC. Going up against actor-comedians Ike Barinholtz and Steven Weber, Kimes emerged victorious by correctly answering the game-deciding Final Jeopardy! question. The question, under the category “Name’s the Same,” revolved around identifying an 1873 novel with a TV drama adaptation that debuted in 2022. Kimes successfully provided the answer, “The Gilded Age,” securing the $1 million top prize for her chosen charity, L.A.’s SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition.
Kimes’ academic background in English from Yale University proved to be a valuable asset in her success on the show. Her diverse roles at ESPN, including NFL analyst, senior writer, podcast host, and television contributor, have solidified her reputation as a prominent figure in sports media. Graduating with honors from Yale, Kimes continues to make waves in the industry with her insightful football analysis on various ESPN programs.
The “Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars” tournament featured a total of 21 contestants, including winners from previous seasons such as Lisa Ann Walter and W. Kamau Bell. The star-studded lineup also included familiar faces like Macaulay Culkin, Cynthia Nixon, and Ray Romano, all vying for charitable donations. The show, produced by Sony Pictures Television and executive produced by Michael Davies, aired on ABC with episodes available for streaming on Hulu.
Kimes’ impressive victory on “Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars” not only showcased her intellectual prowess but also highlighted her commitment to giving back to the community through her generous donation to the SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition. As a multifaceted talent in the world of sports media, Mina Kimes continues to inspire audiences with her knowledge, passion, and philanthropic endeavors.



