The Standard (St. Catharines)

NFL: Look to 49ers, Chiefs to punch their Super Bowl ticket

- BARRY WILNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Pro Picks is surprised.

Consider that the NFC title game is a matchup of the conference­s’s top two seeds. The spread favours host San Francisco (14-3) over Green Bay (also 14-3) by 7⁄1 points.

In the AFC, it’s the sixth-seeded Titans (11-7) at No. 2 Kansas City (13-4), which would seem to be more of a mismatch. Yet the spread is also 71⁄2.

There’s plenty of history surroundin­g the potential Super Bowl opponents.

Should the Packers and Chiefs get there, it will be a rematch of the first AFL-NFL Championsh­ip game — its official title back in 1967.

Should the 49ers get in, they will be seeking their sixth Super Bowl crown; Pittsburgh and New England lead with six.

The Titans are the only one of the four clubs not to walk off with a Lombardi Trophy. Indeed, they’ve only been to the big game once — in 2000, losing to “The Greatest Show on Turf” in one of the most exciting Super Bowl finishes ever.

For the Chiefs, it’s been 50 years since they got there, beating heavily favoured Minnesota.

NFC CHAMPIONSH­IP

Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers

Sunday, 6:40 p.m.

These teams don’t seem to tire of seeing each other in the postseason. It’s the sixth meeting in 25 years, with the Packers up 4-2 — but the four wins were with Brett Favre at quarterbac­k.

Both franchises have a rich resume of success.

“I think it helps with the age I’m in, I was born in ’79, so I remember the Niners throughout the ’80s growing up and I was here with my dad in ’94 where they won that Super Bowl,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan says, referring to his father, Mike. “I think just being around it, I knew exactly how special it was.

“You know, (we’ve) had a few down years, I think since ’12 or whenever it was, but that does happen, too. We knew we had to build this up and get back here, but we knew how good of an organizati­on it was, and when you do have a good organizati­on, usually those tough times don’t last. If you can just stay the course and be a little bit patient.”

Patience is not a major part of the Niners’ current personalit­y. The Packers, with their running game built on the work of Aaron Jones, are the more patient team.

They are not, however, the more talented team.

Best bet: 49ers, 30-20

AFC CHAMPIONSH­IP

Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs

Sunday, 3:05 p.m.

Let’s get it said right away: If Tennessee running back Derrick Henry keeps destroying defences the way he has the past three weeks, the Titans will be headed Miami. (And winning there.)

Henry not only will be the focal point for Tennessee’s offence, but also for Kansas City’s improved defence. Yeah, we know the Chiefs didn’t show much on D in the first quarter last week against

Houston, but this is their best unit on that side of the ball under head coach Andy Reid.

That defence must slow down Henry, get the Titans off the field and Patrick Mahomes onto it. Kansas City has as dynamic an attack as Baltimore, but it can’t make the same sort of mistakes the Ravens did in falling to Tennessee.

“I think they’re playing confident, aggressive football,” Reid says. “I felt that way when we played them, too.”

Tennessee beat Kansas City in late November in Nashville.

‘’They’ve had this opportunit­y now to play a few more games since we played them. They were playing good then, they’re playing good now.”

Good enough to knock off the Chiefs? Not quite, but it will be tight.

Pick: Chiefs, 27-24

RECORD

Last week: 2-2 vs. spread, 3-1 straight up

Season: 137-121-5 vs. spread, 156-105-1 straight up

 ?? LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? Jimmy Garoppolo will lead the San Francisco 49ers into action against the Green Bay Packers in Sunday’s NFC championsh­ip game.
LACHLAN CUNNINGHAM GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO Jimmy Garoppolo will lead the San Francisco 49ers into action against the Green Bay Packers in Sunday’s NFC championsh­ip game.

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