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Sherman-Rodgers highlights MNF

Packers vs. Niners tonight

Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) and San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman have formed a relationship built on deep respect. AP Photo

As two of the best players at their position in their generation, San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman and Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers have formed a relationship built on deep respect.

They have nothing but praise for each other’s games and will exchange texts after one of them does something special. With all that they have accomplished that can happen often.

“Just checking if he has a great game or I see something on tape where he’s in his bag and doing something crazy like some of the Hail Mary’s that he’s thrown,” Sherman said. “I text him like, ‘Man, that’s crazy. I don’t know what you were thinking right there.’ He’s a good dude.”

Sherman hopes Rodgers doesn’t pull off any of those crazy plays he’s known for tonight when the 49ers (1-4) visit the Packers (2-2-1) in the seventh meeting between the two megastars, including one in the postseason.

The two split the previous six meetings when Sherman was in Seattle, although the Seahawks won the most important in the NFC title game in January 2015. But any success Rodgers had didn’t come because he found some weakness in Sherman’s game. Instead, he approached it like most quarterbacks do, throwing as few passes to his right as possible, knowing Sherman will shut down that side of the field.

Rodgers has completed only nine passes for 90 yards against Sherman in those six games, according to SportRadar, targeting him just 13 times and throwing one interception. Almost half of that production came in the first meeting in 2012 when Rodgers went 4-for-5 for 44 yards. He has avoided him almost completely since then as Sherman has allowed just five catches for 46 yards in the past five games.

“When he’s on the field, you have to be smart throwing the ball his way,” Rodgers said. “That’s just the type of player he is. I mean, he’s a super-intelligent guy, he’s got incredible football instincts and he can still impact the game in a number of different ways.”

RECEIVERS QUESTIONABLE: The Green Bay Packers say starting receivers Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison are questionable for their game tonight against the San Francisco 49ers.

Both wideouts have hamstring injuries. Cobb has missed the last two games while Allison has missed one.

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