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We're down to the final four teams in the NFL playoffs, and there isn't a clear-cut favorite to take home the Lombardi Trophy. Each team can advance to Super Bowl XLVII if it's able to play on its own terms on Championship Sunday -- something that is easier said than done. Here is the path each remaining contender can take to reach New Orleans on Feb. 3: NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons » Sunday, 3 p.m. ET, FOX If it's true that contrasting styles make for good fights, the NFC Championship Game should be a blockbuster. The 49ers prefer a rough and rugged game predicated on defense and running the ball, while the Falcons want to turn every matchup into a track meet behind their high-powered offense. During the regular season, each team excelled at establishing the tempo of the game during the opening quarter; opponents routinely wilted under the pressure of playing in an uncommon fashion. With the NFC crown on the line in the Georgia Dome, the team that controls flow and tempo will become the team that represents the conference in Super Bowl XLVII. AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots » Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET, CBS The AFC Championship Game will serve as the rubber match between the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens for the past calendar year. After the Patriots topped the Ravens in last season's conference title match, the two teams squared off again in a Week 3 nail-biter this season, with Joe Flacco and Torrey Smith obliterating the Patriots' secondary for a pair of touchdowns. The duo connected six times for 127 yards, exposing New England's vulnerabilities in the back end. Ray Rice also enjoyed a banner day, racking up 150 total yards from scrimmage, including 101 rushing yards on 20 attempts. Although Tom Brady had an impressive 335-yard outing, a lack of rushing production kept the Patriots from salting away a game that had appeared to be in hand midway through the fourth quarter. Given another opportunity to take on the Ravens for the right to go back to the Super Bowl, the Patriots will be primed and ready to roll in front of the home crowd in Foxborough. |
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