The San Francisco 49ers have had no problems taking down the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon. Thanks to reserve running back Raheem Mostert, who quickly turned into a scoring machine against Green Bay, the 49ers currently lead the heralded Packers by the score of 34-7 late in the third quarter.

With 49ers starting running back Tevin Coleman almost immediately exiting the NFC clash due to what initially appeared to be a significant shoulder injury, San Francisco was forced to call upon Raheem Mostert, who has since delivered in a major way — which may still be an understatement at this point.

Most notably, Raheem Mostert has recorded a whopping four rushing touchdowns against the Packers with an entire quarter left to play.

Not only that, but Raheem Mostert has now officially become only the third player in NFL postseason history to produce four rushing touchdowns in a single game.

If Raheem Mostert and company can hang on for one more quarter, which seems like the most likely scenario at this point considering the Packers have only managed to score a total of seven points through the first three frames, the 49ers will take on the surging Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV in a few weeks. With the upcoming Miami matchup nearly set in stone, the AFC champion Chiefs defeated the Tennessee Titans. In Sunday's late game, Raheem Mostert and the 49ers have dominated the Packers at home in Santa Clara.

San Francisco also defeated Green Bay during the regular season.

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