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The No.1 Seeds 49ers and Ravens move one step closer to Super Bowl after Divisional Round wins.

The San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens have moved a step closer to the Super Bowl LVIII with wins over Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens.

The Niners staged a nail-biting comeback in the NFL playoffs. The 49ers started 7-6 in the first half, soon they faced a 21-14 deficit in the third quarter. Quarterback Brock Purdy orchestrated a decisive drive with 6 mins left, winning the game for the 49ers.

Ravens, on the other hand, clearly dominated the Texans after the initial hard-fought game. The Ravens finished the game 34-10 as Lamar Jackson finished with 2 Touchdown passes, 2 TD runs, 100 rushing yards, and 100 passer rating.

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The Ravens are making their first Conference Finals in 10 years

The Baltimore Ravens are reaching the AFC Conference Finals for the first time since 2012. The Ravens have entered the Playoffs for five times since then.

The Ravens also hold a unique distinction of winning the Super Bowl in all years they became the Conference Champions. Can Lamar Jackson do it again, maintain the streak?

The Baltimore-based team will meet the winners of KC Chiefs v Buffalo Bills. The task at hand will not be easy, The Chiefs are a formidable side with two Super Bowls in five years including the 2022 season.

The 49ers reach their third consecutive Conference Finals 

Mr Irrelevant, Brock Purdy and team are in their third straight Conference Finals. Sad part is That They haven’t won any of the two previous years.

In 2021, Rams defeated them 17-20 and Eagles nailed them down 7-31 in 2022. Can the five-time champions break the curse? Can Brock Purdy lead his squad to their first Super Bowl Victory since 1994.

The 49ers will play the winners of Buccaneers v Lions at their home.

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Mohammed Bazim S is a final-year Journalism student with a deep passion for sports reporting. At the age of 19, he is already making strides towards his dream of becoming a paddock reporter and rinkside correspondent. With a particular love for ice hockey and Formula 1, Mohammed aspires to capture the excitement of these sports through immersive reporting. His enthusiasm, coupled with his dedication to honing his skills, sets him on a path towards bringing the thrilling world of sports to life for fans worldwide.
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