In the event that the Green Bay Packers are able to win the Super Bowl this season, they could cement themselves in the record books. Heading into Sunday's NFC Championship Game versus the San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay is two wins away from tying the New England Patriots' postseason record.

The Packers are coming into Sunday's crucial matchup with 35 postseason wins in franchise history. If they are able to defeat the 49ers, Green Bay would tie the Pittsburgh Steelers for the second-most playoff victories in NFL history.

To no one's surprise, the Patriots own the all-time record with 37 playoff wins. Therefore, by hoisting the Lombardi Trophy, the Packers could sweeten the victory by tying New England's postseason record for wins.

First things first, Green Bay has to achieve the upset against San Francisco on Sunday. The Packers enter the game as 7.5-point underdogs as the road team versus the 49ers.

Despite being the underdogs, the Packers have a proven quarterback in Aaron Rodgers and an impressive first-year head coach in Matt LaFleur. In LaFleur's first season in Green Bay, the Packers have gone 14-3 and were the No. 2 seed in the NFC. Now, they are just one win away from the team's first Super Bowl appearance since 2010.

Before LaFleur arrived, Green Bay went three consecutive seasons without a playoff berth. It's safe to say that the Packers could have already held the record for most postseason wins if they had made the playoffs more often in recent years.

Nevertheless, the Packers have a chance to secure a spot in Super Bowl LIV. Additionally, the Packers could join some elite company if Rodgers wins the second Super Bowl of his illustrious career.