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Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Odds: 74% of Bets on Steelers to Upset Browns

The Cleveland Browns host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday Night Football. When looking at the Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers odds, the Browns are favored but the public is on the Steelers.
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Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Odds: 74% of Bets on Steelers to Upset Browns

Week 3 of the NFL season gets underway with the Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC North matchup. The Browns are coming off a heartbreaking loss in the final minutes to the New York Jets.

For Pittsburgh, they upset the Bengals in Week 1 before coming back down to earth in Week 2 against the New England Patriots. Which team is able to bounce back in Week 3? Let's take a look at the Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers odds.

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Browns vs. Steelers Start Time, Where to Watch, and Odds

  • Date: September 22, 2022
  • Game Time: 8:15 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video

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Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Odds

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Steelers+16574%50%
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Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Odds Breakdown

The Cleveland Browns, at home, find themselves as favorites in this game on Thursday Night Football. Even though the Browns are the favorites and are coming off an upsetting loss, only 26% of the bets are on Cleveland.

For Pittsburgh, they are +165 to win tonight and see 74% of the bet. The money is split down the middle but the public is on the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road.

The Steelers' offense hasn't scored much this year with just 23 and then 14 points in their first two games. Mitch Trubisky has also been fairly pedestrian as he is two touchdowns to one interception and he is averaging just 181 yards per game.

We may see a game that features both Nick Chubb and Najee Harris heavily. For the Steelers, Harris is only averaging 2.9 yards per carry and has yet to find the endzone. If it's a low-scoring game, which is what Vegas projects, then Pittsburgh has a chance to not only cover but win the game outright on Thursday Night.

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