The San Francisco 49ers face the Green Bay Packers for the right to play in the Super Bowl, and one of the men expected to bring them back to the Promised Land is Nick Bosa. The rookie has been absolutely outstanding this season, and he is one of the reasons why the Niners have the best defense in the entire NFL.

The Packers offense and the rest of the NFL are preparing for him to show up. The Niners need Nick Bosa to show up if they are going to take the final step to the Super Bowl and pursue an NFL-tying six Lombardi Trophies, tying the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Bosa will finish with three sacks

Nick Bosa has quickly established himself as an elite defensive end who can put on the hurt to the best quarterbacks from anywhere on the court. Built like a tank, Bosa can weave through opposing defense and go for the sack.

During the 49ers' divisional round game against the Minnesota Vikings, Nick Bosa managed to sack Kirk Cousins twice. His slipperiness and persistent threat of sacking have rendered the Vikings offense unable to make a lot of scoring drives from that point onward.

The same thing should be expected once they face the Packers. The offensive line will have a lot on their hands, and Nick Bosa should be able to get three sacks on Rodgers.

Bosa could get fined once again

This game offers a great opportunity for Nick Bosa to win a Super Bowl in his rookie campaign. The occasion means that a lot more is expected from the players on the field.

In Bosa's case, he will want to show the world what he's got and help lead the Niners to the first Super Bowl of the decade. However, this overeager mindset might be what gets him slapped with another fine in the playoffs.

Learning to control himself will be one of the things Nick Bosa will have to work on with his team in this game. They cannot afford to have him ejected from such an important game.

Bosa will make an interception

During the 49ers' game against the Vikings, Nick Bosa managed to get a pass deflection. While he wasn't able to get a pick of his own, he was equally important in making the passing game difficult for Cousins and Minnesota.

The same should be expected in their game against the Packers. However, it wouldn't be weird to expect Nick Bosa to get an interception this time around.