San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa has been on a tear this season. He has been decimating offensive lines with his elite agility and quickness. He's one of the main reasons why the 49ers made the NFL Playoffs in the nick of time.

Despite being matched up against one of the better offenses in the Dallas Cowboys, Bosa and the 49ers aren't fazed at all. Ahead of their Wild Card matchup, the Pro Bowl edge rusher spoke confidently about their chances against the Cowboys' offensive line (via David Lombardi):

“They are definitely beatable. There’s tape on them getting beat and we’re trying to do the same.”

The 49ers have boasted one of the best pass rushes in the NFL today, and a huge part of it is Bosa's elite defense. His edge rushing has been crucial in keeping San Francisco afloat this season, and it was a huge part of their clutch win against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 18.

Against the Rams, Bosa was near-unstoppable, recording two quarterback hits and two tackles for loss in their 27-24 overtime victory. The win secured the 49ers' postseason slot and they'll be looking to keep that momentum going against the Cowboys come Sunday night.

It certainly won't come easy for the 49ers, though. The Cowboys will be welcoming back Pro Bowl tackle Tyron Smith on Sunday night, a big boost to their offensive line. Bosa will have to bring his A-game against one of the best tackles in the NFL today.