AFC, NFC championship game predictions: Looks like a Super shootout

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) tries for extra yardage as he is tripped up by Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Ethan Westbrooks, right, during the second half of an NFL football game, Monday, Nov. 19, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)
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Los Angeles Times NFL writer Sam Farmer examines the NFL conference championship games Sunday. Lines are according to FanDuel. Last week’s record: 1-3 (Playoffs overall: 7-3). Using point spreads with the scores Farmer had predicted, the record against the spread last week also was 1-3 (Overall: 7-3).

AFC: No. 4 Cincinnati at No. 2 Kansas City

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill runs through the secondary.

When: Sunday, noon PT, CBS. Line: Chiefs by 7.

How the Bengals can win: Get more productivity out of Joe Mixon. The Chiefs aren’t great at stopping the run, and there’s going to be so much emphasis on slowing Bengals receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Force turnovers by whatever means necessary.

How the Chiefs can win: Get up early and get that Sea of Red crowd into the game. Take advantage of Cincinnati’s subpar offensive line. Let Patrick Mahomes go to work, and use that team speed — especially Tyreek Hill and Mecole Hardman — to keep the Bengals on their heels.

Farmer’s pick: The Chiefs have a chance to reach the Super Bowl for the third year in a row, and they have the quarterback to do it. Good as the Bengals are, they still feel a year away. CHIEFS 31, BENGALS 24

NFC: No. 6 San Francisco at No. 4 Rams

Rams running back Sony Michel runs in open field.
The Rams need to get more work for running back Sony Michel, who had just one carry in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs last week. (Nick Wass / Associated Press)

When: Sunday, 3:30 p.m., Fox. Line: Rams by 3½.

How the 49ers can win: Pound the ball on the ground to play keep-away from the Rams’ offense. Play that physical brand of hit-them-in-the-mouth football. Whether it’s out of the backfield or lining him up at receiver, get Deebo Samuel the ball.

How the Rams can win: Exploit the fact that 49ers left tackle Trent Williams is hurt. Get to Jimmy Garoppolo and force him into mistakes. Get Cam Akers in space, and do a better job of mixing Sony Michel into the running game. Matthew Stafford needs to play loose but not careless.

Farmer’s pick: Take the better quarterback, especially when he’s at home. That’s Stafford. The Rams will get to Garoppolo and that will pave their path to the Super Bowl. RAMS 28, 49ERS 21

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.