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Week 10 of the NFL season gets started in style with a primetime matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers. Kickoff is set for 8:20 EST on Thursday, November 8, at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The game can be seen on both Fox and the NFL Network.
Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1 SU, 0-2 ATS) vs. Carolina Panthers (2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS) NFL Week 3 Date and Time: Sunday, September 21, 8:30pm EST Where: Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC TV: NBC by Bob, Football Handicapper, Predictem.com Point Spread: PIT +3/CAR -3 Over/Under Total: 42 Bet your Pittsburgh/Carolina pick at an online sportsbook.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Carolina Panthers Odds and Stats. Team Betting Records & Power Rankings. The Pittsburgh Steelers will try to spoil to the party on Sunday; they are 0-2 ATS against the spread this season, while the Carolina Panthers are 2-0 ATS. Pittsburgh is 1-1 on the over under betting totals; Carolina is 0-2. Predictions against the spread for this week’s AFC North rematch on NFL wild card weekend: The Browns win and cover the spread. Final score prediction: Cleveland Browns 27 Pittsburgh Steelers 24. If sports betting is your thing, and we urge you to gamble responsibly, check out the “Moneyline and Wine” and “Against the Spread” podcasts. Odds Shark computer prediction: 25.9-25.3 Panthers Why the Steelers can cover the spread. Pittsburgh will have extra rest going into this game and plenty of time to think about what went wrong in.
The Steelers have opened the week as 4-point favorites at home with an over/under of 51 points. Be sure to check out a full list of the Week 10 NFL odds.
Steelers vs Panthers Betting Preview & Vegas Game Odds
The Steelers are coming off a huge road win over the Ravens last week. It was Pittsburgh’s fourth win in a row, leaving little doubt that they have shaken off a slow start to the season and are legitimate contenders in the AFC. Of course, the Steelers are still working on getting some separation at the top of the AFC North. At 5-2-1 on the season, they have a slim lead over the 5-3 Bengals. The Ravens also can’t be counted out in that division just yet.
Pittsburgh’s schedule the second half of the season also features five games against teams with winning records. The Steelers also hit the road for three of their next four games after Thursday’s home date with the Panthers. They need to hold serve at home this week because their remaining home games are against the Patriots, Saints, and Bengals, so nothing will come easy for them down the stretch.
The Panthers are also one of the hottest teams in the NFL right now. Carolina has won three in a row and five of their last six. However, that’s still only good enough for second place in the NFC South behind the Saints. The Panthers are starting to look like a bonafide playoff team and Super Bowl contender. But they’re also facing an uphill battle toward winning the division and avoiding having to play three playoff games on the road to reach the Super Bowl.
Carolina’s remaining schedule is no picnic either. This week begins a stretch in which the Panthers play four of their next five games on the road. Keep in mind that the Panthers will play the Saints twice in the final three weeks of the season. That means Carolina has to stay within striking distance of New Orleans by the time they reach Week 15, so every game between now and then matters.
Free NFL Pick Against the Spread: Panthers +4
Thursday night games this season have largely been lopsided affairs. However, this one has a chance to be different. Both of these teams are coming in with a lot of confidence and momentum, and both need to keep winning. To me, that translates to a close game. I can’t swallow more than a field goal, so I’ll take my chances with the Panthers at least beating the spread.
The Pittsburgh offense has definitely got the ball rolling during their four-game winning streak. Even if they weren’t super-efficient last week, they were eventually able to rack up nearly 400 yards and 23 points against the best defense in the NFL. Obviously, the Carolina defense isn’t likely to pose as much of a challenge as Baltimore’s defense did last week, especially on a short week.
To be fair, the Panthers are solid defensively. Despite giving up 28 points to Tampa Bay last week, they held the Bucs to around 300 yards of total offense while forcing two turnovers. The Carolina defense was also able to take Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson out of the picture. Those two only combined for three catches and 48 yards. That’s a signal that the Panthers may be able to contain Antonio Brown and Juju Smith-Schuster this week. Obviously, that’s easier said than done. But slowing down those two just a little will help prevent the Steelers from pulling away.
On the other side of the ball, the Carolina offense deserves some respect after putting up 42 points last week. Christian McCaffrey continues to be a force both running the ball and catching it out of the backfield. Greg Olsen has also come back strong from injury to give the Panthers a bonafide red zone threat, as he’s scored a touchdown in three straight weeks. Even with some notable limitations, the Panthers have managed to score over 30 points in four of their last six games, indicating that they may be able to keep up in a shootout.
Of course, it’s worth mentioning that the Steelers have held opposing teams to 21 points or less during their four-game winning streak. They’ve also done a good job of holding teams under 100 yards rushing in all four of those games. Doing the same would certainly boost their chances of winning comfortably on Thursday night. However, even against teams that can defend the run, Cam Newton is the ultimate equalizer, as he gives the Carolina offense a dimension that other teams lack.
All things considered, both teams present significant challenges for the other. In fact, both teams are probably capable of pulling away from the other and winning comfortably. However, it’s difficult to choose what team is more likely to do that. For me, the safer pick is taking the underdog and the points, especially with the spread greater than a field goal. I’ll take my chances with the Panthers.
The 6-2 Carolina Panthers will travel to Pittsburgh to take on 5-2-1 Steelers in this week’s Monday night matchup. Both teams extended their winning streaks with important victories last week. Carolina won it’s 3rd in a row with a 42-28 home victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Their offense has been particularly good during their streak, as they have scored 99 points in their last 9 quarters of football. The Panthers currently sit in second place in the NFC South behind the New Orleans Saints. Pittsburgh won for the fourth time in a row as they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 23-16 on the road. With just 1 win in the seasons first 4 games, the Steelers now find themselves alone atop the AFC North standings. Cam Newton finished with a passer rating of 133.3 against the Buccaneers and has now gone 3 games without an interception. He completed 19 of 25 passes for 247 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also ran for 33 yards while only being sacked twice. Christian McCafrey led the team in both rushing and receiving yards. He carried the ball 17 times for 70 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also caught 5 passes for 78 yards. Greg Olsen also had a nice game with 76 yards and a touchdown on 6 receptions. For the year, the Panthers offense has averaged 27.5 points and 382 yards per game. Defensively, They intercepted Ryan Fitzpatrick twice and sacked him 3 times. They did a nice job against the rush allowing the Buccaneers to gain 82 yards on 21 carries, which is an average of 3.9 yards per run. Ben Roethlisberger accounted for all 3 of the Steelers touchdowns against the Ravens. He completed 28 of 47 passes for 270 yards, 2 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. He also had a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, which extended their lead to 14. His favorite target was Ju Ju Smith-Schuster who had 7 catches for 78 yards. James Conner had a nice day running the ball with 107 yards on 24 carries. Defensively, they did not cause any turnovers and sacked Joe Flacco twice. They allowed 289 yards offense from the Ravens including just 61 rushing yards on 16 carries. On the season, the Steelers defense has allowed their opponents to average 22.5 points and 360.5 yards per game. The Steelers will have home field advantage for this game and will be 4-point favorites despite having the worse record. They have gone 5-3 against the spread including 2-2 at home. The Panthers have also gone 5-3 against the spread including 1-2 on the road. They have played much better at home this season, as they are 5-0 with both losses coming on the road. The Steelers haven’t really missed Le’Veon Bell who has not reported all year as Conner is coming off his 4th 100-yard rushing game in a row. One of these teams will have their winning streak come to an end.Sunshine Sportsbook has all the NFL betting odds and match up previews for the 2018/19 NFL season. Find sportsbooks to Bet on NFL with Visa or sportsbooks that accept bitcoin . If you're new to sportsbetting, check out Football betting lines explained , to get a comprehensive guide how to bet on NFL games.