- The Pittsburgh Steelers are 6.5-point favorites against the Las Vegas Raiders.
- The Raiders have +220 odds to win as the underdogs.
- The total is set at 47.0 points with a -110 betting line on both sides.
PITTSBURGH - The Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders will take part in a Week 2 matchup as both teams are coming off of big upsets.
Pittsburgh Steelers Vs. Baltimore Ravens Spread Odds
The Pittsburgh Steelers are coming off of a big Week 1 upset over the Buffalo Bills. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Raiders will look to build off of an overtime upset over the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football. Online sportsbooks favor the Steelers by a decent margin.
Steelers vs Raiders Spread Odds
- Pittsburgh Steelers -6.5 -110
- Las Vegas Raiders +6.5 -110
The Raiders tallied a league-leading 491 yards in the season opener and will now meet the imposing Pittsburgh defense that held Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills to just 16 points.
The NFL betting sites seem to think the Steelers defense will hold the Raiders offense in check.
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Steelers vs Raiders Moneyline Odds
- Pittsburgh Steelers -270
- Las Vegas Raiders +220
Betting The Total: 47.0 Points
The total is set in a relatively low spot. Pittsburgh saw a total of 39 points in their season opener while the Raiders saw 60 points. Considering the sports betting sites are favoring the Bills, it may not be too surprising that the game is expected to be defensive-heavy.
Steelers vs Raiders Total Odds
- Over 47.0 -110
- Under 47.0 -110
The Steelers offense is likely to see an uptick in efficiency while the Raiders offense may take a step back. It is one of the lowest totals of the week and bettors should feel confident in the Over as this has a back door cover written all over it, at least in the worst-case scenario.
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