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Mike Merolle

Who's Winning the NFL Conference Championships?

By Brandon Murdock


Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce supporting brother and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in his Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. [Photo: Kathryn Riley/Getty Images]

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens 3:00 p.m.

This game has all the storylines and all the star power in it. Both teams are also coming off impressive divisional round victories. However, Baltimore looked a lot stronger in that second half against the Houston Texans and I think that will carry over into this week. Mix that with the addition of Mark Andrews to this Ravens lineup, while also being at home, and it’s going to be a tough game for the Chiefs. I think the Ravens will win, shocking Patrick Mahomes and sending Lamar Jackson to his first Super Bowl.


Detroit Lions vs. San Francisco 6:30 P.M. 

The dream season of the Lions has been an exciting time for the city of Detroit and football fans all over the country. The 49ers are coming off a lackluster victory where they barely escaped the Green Bay Packers. Brock Purdy did not play his best football in that one but I do think he will play better on Sunday. Deebo Samuel is also expected to suit up for the 49ers on Sunday. I have a tough time seeing the Lions taking their incredible show on the road to Santa Clara and beating the NFC’s top team. So I think it will be the 49ers going to the Super Bowl for a Christmas Day rematch with the Ravens.


Super Bowl Matchup Prediction

San Francisco 49ers vs Baltimore Ravens

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