Conference Championship weekend is finally upon us! Here are our simulated results of both games in Madden 18.

Only four teams remain that will battle it out this Sunday, January 21, 2018, for the chance to play in Super Bowl LII. It’s been a long journey for all four teams, as now it will take everything in their power to ensure they make it all the way to the big game. In Madden 18, it’s been an interesting situation when it comes to simulated results in one of the biggest video games in all of sports.

During Wild Card weekend, Madden 18 eerily predicted all four correct winners. Last week? It was almost the exact opposite. During Divisional Round weekend, Madden 18 only had one correct simulated result, and that was the New England Patriots beating the Tennessee Titans.

What is in store for Conference Championship weekend? Well, before we get into the final simulated results, please keep in mind these were all done using specific parameters. Here they are:

Absolutely no user games were played

Live rosters used were up to date as of January 20, 2018, and we had to make just a few changes to account for injuries and suspensions

Screenshots were taken after using Super Sim

Settings included All-Pro difficulty, Simulation sliders and six-minute quarters

Let’s get right to each Madden 18 simulated matchup to determine who will be heading to the Super Bowl!

Jacksonville Jaguars 22 vs. New England Patriots 24

This will be a true test for the Jacksonville Jaguars if they can do the unthinkable and beat the New England Patriots in front of their fans in Gillette Stadium. The Jaguars defense is no joke as they have been using the nickname of #Sacksonville all season long due to their ability to get to and take down the quarterback faster than a New York minute. Then again, they’ll be facing future Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady in a situation that his team has been a part of time and time again and almost always, they always come through when it matters most, especially in crunch time.

Unfortunately for the Jaguars, a last-minute fourth-quarter attempt to leave victorious failed. It was a battle of field goals for the Jaguars in both the first and second quarter until the Patriots opened things up right before the half. Running back Dion Lewis scored the first touchdown of the game for the Patriots on a 1st and goal situation, and then Brady followed up on the series thereafter with a beautiful 33-yard pass to wide receiver Brandon Cooks to retake the lead.

The Patriots then scored another touchdown in the third quarter courtesy of Danny Amendola who had the best game out of all wide receivers from both teams with 90 receiving yards and seven receptions. The Jaguars did their best in the fourth quarter to rally but it wasn’t enough, and that’s with a touchdown pass by Blake Bortles and another pair of field goals by kicker Josh Lambo. The Patriots defense held their own after that to avoid the Jaguars squeezing out a victory as that was all the Patriots needed to secure their spot representing the AFC in Super Bowl LII.