NFC Playoff Standings: Seattle Seahawks Face San Francisco 49ers In Conference Championship Game

Jan 13, 2014 09:26 AM EST

The Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers are the last two teams left in the AFC playoff standings as the schedule turns to the championship round and the game has Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick set to face off at CenturyLink Field on Sunday after winning against the Saints and the Panthers this past weekend.

Wilson led his team to another win on Saturday at home and now they will host the 49ers as the number one seed in the NFC and the Niners come in as the five seed. The team won on the road against the Panthers in Carolina and Cam Newton was taken down and now the Niners and the Seahawks will be playing for the third time this season and in the first two games, the team split those with the home team winning and now Seattle hosts the game again. This season the Seahawks won big against the Niners at home and now they get another chance in the playoffs.

Cam Newton finished with 267 yards and Frank Gore had 84 yards rushing and the Niners got a great game from Anquan Boldin and he has come through in big games and he finished with 136 yards in the game. The team won 23-10 and the team put Cam Newton in bad body language mode and the team was done by the fourth quarter and the Seahawks ended up winning their game as well after a strong game from Marshawn Lynch after he had 140 yards.

The Patriots and the Colts are playing on the other side of the bracket with Peyton Manning and Tom Brady facing off and now the two teams face off with veteran quarterbacks, while the NFC has the young guns.

Check here for more on the NFL schedule and standings. 

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