A trip to Miami for Super Bowl 54 will be on the line for the four remaining teams on Sunday.

We'll be treated to the AFC Championship matchup between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs, then the NFC Championship featuring the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers.

Both games have the potential to become instant classics. But will they be closely contested, or will they be more one-sided?

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Our Madden simulations predict the latter. Here's how both sims played out, starting with Titans-Chiefs:

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PASSING

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Patrick Mahomes did Patrick Mahomes things vs. the TItans defense in this one. The 2018 NFL MVP was pretty much flawless, completing 26 of 34 passes and racking up 324 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Ryan Tannehill's nice run in Tennessee came to an end with an abysmal performance. He completed only 18 of his 37 pass attempts for a mere 167 yards and zero TDs. On the bright side, Tannehill didn't turn the ball over.

RUSHING

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Teams have had no answer for Derrick Henry and the Titans running game, but roles were reversed in this simulation.

This time, it was Chiefs RB Damien Williams stealing the show with 143 rushing yards and a touchdown. Henry was solid, but not even close to the dominant force we've see over the last few weeks. He finished with a modest 14 carries for 74 yards.

RECEIVING

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Coming off a sensational performance in the Divisional Round, Travis Kelce put on another show vs. Tennessee. The star tight end hauled in a whopping 13 catches for 166 yards and two touchdowns.

Other standouts for the Chiefs in the receiving game were Sammy Watkins and Tyreek Hill. A.J. Brown was the only Titans player to make much of an impact through the air.

DEFENSE

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