The San Francisco 49ers have already proven they belong in the 2020 NFL playoffs, having finished the regular season with a 13-3 record, winning the NFC West, securing the top seed in the conference and beating a number of postseason-bound teams along the way.
After enjoying the first-round bye in the Wild Card round, the Niners are poised to host the No. 6 seed, the Minnesota Vikings, at Levi’s Stadium in the divisional round.
The Vikings, who finished the year 10-6, are coming off a stunning upset road win in the Wild Card round over the New Orleans Saints, who many saw as the legitimate contender for Super Bowl LIV.