Although NFL legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice is no longer playing wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, he is still making sure to enjoy the ride on Sunday evening in the Bay Area. With halftime of this year's NFC Championship Game now officially upon, it appears as though the 49ers will ultimately be heading to Miami for a Super Bowl matchup against the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Despite it only being halftime, the 49ers have blown the doors off of this one en route to jumping out to an impressive 27-0 lead over the No. 2 seeded Green Bay Packers. It is safe to say that the aforementioned Rice loves it, too.

A legend of the game thanks to his time spent as a member of the 49ers, Rice knows exactly what it feels like to win a title in San Francisco. With the 49ers currently well on their way to reaching yet another Super Bowl, San Francisco will more than likely put themselves in position to potentially win a sixth title overall.

With Rice currently leading the way on the sideline, and then some, the 49ers are now just two quarters away from an NFC Championship and a spot in Super Bowl LIV. The Chiefs previously defeated the surging Tennessee Titans earlier in the day on Sunday afternoon while winning by the score of 35-24 at Arrowhead Stadium. With the 49ers serving as the top seed in the NFC, the opposing Chiefs entered the postseason as the No. 2 seed in the AFC behind only the Baltimore Ravens.

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