Emmanuel Sanders knows what it's like to win a Super Bowl — he won Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos. He also knows what it's like to deal with the media leading up to the big game. Now with the San Francisco 49ers, the veteran receiver isn't giving any bulletin board material to the Kansas City Chiefs for the Feb. 2 matchup.

Sanders is visualizing the game heading into the matchup. Via Kyle Madson of Niners Wire:

“I’ve already been visualizing everything. I’ve been visualizing everything,” he said. “As a team, we’ve been visualizing talking about how it’s going to be after we win it. Because, like I said many times, you’ve got some people that say, ‘Oh, yeah, I’m happy to be in the Super Bowl.’ And you’ve got some people who say, ‘Yeah, cool, NFC Champions.’ But at the same time, we still have one game left and we have to go handle business.”

But, he won't tell an exact score.

“No,” Sanders said in response to Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group's question regarding if he'd tell a prediction. “Imagine I give a Super Bowl score prediction, all of your pens would start moving.”

Sanders has been to the Super Bowl. Before winning with the Broncos, he made it there as a rookie with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2010 and lost. The 49ers' wideout knows how the entire process leading up to the big game works. With that known, he would never give a prediction on the score. Why would he? All that would do is motivate the Chiefs.