Nick Bosa-Penei Sewell to determine NFC Championship Game

Nick Bosa-Penei Sewell to determine NFC Championship Game

SANTA CLARA — Football experts will tell you that the right way to watch the game is not to watch the ball.

Of course, it’s much easier said than done — the ball is consistently centered on our screens.

But if there was ever a game to take their advice, this is it. A matchup happening away from the ball will decide Sunday’s NFC Championship Game.

Niners defensive end Nick Bosa vs. Lions right tackle Penei Sewell is as good as it gets. This is a football dork’s dream matchup.

And while they won’t face each other on every snap, on the occasions they do, the battle deserves your full attention.

We know that Niners left tackle Trent Williams is the best at his position in the game. There’s no debate over that — Williams didn’t allow a sack all year.

But there’s no debate about the second-best tackle in the game, either.

At 23 years old, Sewell, like Williams, engulfs the players he blocks. Like Williams, he’s stunningly athletic. At 6-foot-5 and 335 pounds, the Lions have used him as a tight end, even putting him in motion on pass routes.

Sewell allowed only one sack all season, and he is having arguably the best postseason performance of any player this year.

You, presumably, know Bosa, the defending NFL Defensive Player of the Year, who signed a $170 million contract in September. He was third in the NFL in pressures this season and second in quarterback hits, tallying five hits of Jordan Love last Saturday. He’s really, really good.

Sewell knows:

“He does a lot of things,” Sewell said of Bosa to reporters in Detroit Wednesday. “He’s very strong, very athletic. Also very technically sound.”

“He… has it all… It’s going to be a big battle.”

Yes, indeed. It’s as fun a matchup as you can have in the NFL.

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