If we are talking run-game, then Green Bay’s Aaron Jones absolutely deserves a mention. The third-year back broke out in 2019, rushing for 1,084 yards and 16 touchdowns whilst also being a key weapon for Aaron Rodgers in the air. Jones was effective against the Seahawks in the Divisional Round, tallying 66 yards and two touchdowns in the win. If Green Bay are to put up a fight, Jones will likely be at the heart of it.

Ultimately, I think history is the best way to foresee the future. The 49ers were far too strong when these two faced earlier in the season, and whilst the Packers have improved, so have the home team. It will be tough to break down a San Francisco defense which now includes Dee Ford - the player that arguably makes the biggest difference on the field. I think San Francisco will make it to Miami.

Stat to Remember: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed one of three passes for just 15 yards against the 49ers earlier in the season, and San Francisco allow a rating of just 47.9 when applying pressure on the opposing quarterback.

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Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs

I’m scared about this pick. I’ve betted against the Titans twice in the playoffs and both times they’ve gone on the road and defeated ‘superior’ opposition; their win over the Ravens was insanely impressive, as they knocked off the number one seed like it was nothing. On top of this, the Titans’ last five games were all against teams with double-digit wins in 2019, and they suffered two losses in this span against the New Orleans Saints and division rivals Houston, who the Chiefs disposed of on Sunday. Blessed with Derrick Henry, this Tennessee team will feel that anything is possible - particularly after the running back crushed Baltimore with 195 yards on the ground as well as a touchdown pass to Corey Davis. Henry will undoubtedly be licking his lips as he prepares to face the Chiefs run-defense which, despite recent improvements, remains shaky at times.