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Chiefs face Ravens, 49ers meet Packers

Titans bank on Henry to deliver upset win over Chiefs, Rodgers the key man for Packers

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>> NEW YORK: The NFL post-season rolls onward today, with young talent facing off against veteran experience in the NFC championsh­ip, and an AFC underdog looking to cement a spot in the Super Bowl.

The AFC championsh­ip will see one of the league’s most consistent­ly high-performing teams, the Kansas City Chiefs, take on the postseason’s surprise story, the Tennessee Titans.

With a less-than-exceptiona­l nine-win and seven-loss regularsea­son record, the Titans still seized on their wildcard berth, humiliatin­g the New England Patriots’ top-ranked defence and the AFC’s top-seeded Baltimore Ravens on their respective turf.

The Titans have largely built their offence on their run game, boasting the league’s leading rusher in Derrick Henry, who has completed 377 rushing yards in his two post-season appearance­s.

Quarterbac­k Ryan Tannehill said the team have settled into a strategy of taking calculated risks.

“Derrick’s running hard, so we haven’t thrown the ball a whole lot. Go back earlier in the season and there’s more of the play action and stuff down field,” Tannehill told reporters.

“We’re able to do it different ways and it all kind of depends on how the game’s going and what we’re trying to accomplish.”

They will square off against a vastly different offence with the Chiefs and their stellar quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, who boasts the league’s highest passer rating and completed 321 yards passing in their divisional post-season nailbiter against the Houston Texans.

The team handily won the AFC West with a 12-4 regular season record and are favoured by oddsmakers despite losing in Week 10 against the Titans 35-32, a defeat that sent the Chiefs on a six-game winning streak to end the regular season.

“They got after us. They kicked our tail that day. There’s a point in every season where you go, ‘hey, listen we can pick it up’,” Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said.

“That was a point where we probably all took it up a notch and needed to.”

Mahomes is supported by tight end Travis Kelce, who put up a monster performanc­e in the team’s divisional game against the Houston Texans, with 134 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

The NFC side will feature the Packers’ former Super Bowl MVP quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers looking to harness his post-season experience against relative newcomer Jimmy Garoppolo of the 49ers.

San Francisco’s defence enters the conference championsh­ip on the heels of a dazzling divisional round performanc­e against the Vikings, holding Minnesota to 21 rushing yards and pummelling quarterbac­k Kirk Cousins with six sacks.

Adding to the Niners’ favour was a 37-8 rout over the Packers in Week 12 of the regular season in November, though San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said Green Bay’s abysmal performanc­e was no cause for over-confidence.

“They played the same way they played all year. They just had one bad game,” Shanahan said.

“They have been a tough team offensivel­y and defensivel­y all year and done a good job not turning it over and their defence has kept people from scoring.”

The Packers bounced back from the loss to win the final five games of the regular season, before defeating the Seattle Seahawks 28-23 at home to reach the NFC title game.

Green Bay’s top receiver Davante Adams, who caught eight passes for 160 yards against Seattle, acknowledg­ed the pressure he was under as one of Rodgers’ top targets.

“I just try to put the onus on me to go out there, get open, give him a nice place to go with the ball,” Adams told reporters. “I can only get as open as I can so I’m not going to be a super hero. But I do as much as I can.”

FIXTURES

(kick-offs Thai time) Tennessee at Kansas City (3.05am, Mon) Green Bay at San Francisco (6.40am, Mon)

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 ??  ?? The Titans’ Derrick Henry carries the ball against the Ravens in Baltimore last week.
The Titans’ Derrick Henry carries the ball against the Ravens in Baltimore last week.
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San Francisco cheerleade­rs perform during the game against the Vikings last week.
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Green Bay quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers in action against the 49ers in November.
LEFT Green Bay quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers in action against the 49ers in November.

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