The Steelers’ season officially kicks off on September 7 against the New York Jets. That’s still nearly two weeks away for those counting at home.
While we still have a bit of a wait for the return of Steelers football, there’s still plenty of black and gold action you can get in on as we count down the days.
FanDuel Sportsbook is holding a Flash Sale today, Tuesday, August 26, where you can get profit boost tokens around various futures markets throughout the day. The markets will be split up throughout the day, but they will include odds to win the Super Bowl and hypothetical Super Bowl matchups, odds to make or miss the playoffs, win totals, division winners, and player milestones. Head over to FanDuel Sportsbook on Tuesday to take advantage.
You’ve likely seen some of our other sponsored posts today focusing on bets involving teams. In this article, I want to highlight two Steeler-centric player props that I find intriguing.
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Now, with that out of the way, let’s dive into the odds I would take a flier on.
While it’s true that Rodgers hasn’t thrown 30 touchdowns since 2021, I find this line to be a favorable one. Last season, it was inarguably one of the worst in his Hall of Fame career, Rodgers still managed to throw for 28. The Steelers are going to try to protect Rodgers with what they hope will be a much-improved running game, but it’s hard to believe Rodgers will go from having the second-most passing attempts in 2024 to a handcuffed game manager. The Steelers are all in on Rodgers, and with this line at +31o, Rodgers could turn a $50 bet into a $205 payout, and a $100 bet into a $410 payout.
Rodgers has thrown 30+ touchdowns eight times in his career.
Is Johnson the runaway favorite to win Rookie of the Year? No. Does the general NFL watching community think he’s even the second-best running back of his class? Look at those odds; the answer is a resounding no.
But that’s what makes this bet so intriguing. Because Johnson is not expected to sniff the award, the odds for him are comically out of proportion.
Let’s say the Steelers find a way to win 10 or more games in 2025, and make a deep playoff run. You’d have to believe the Aaron Rodgers experiment worked and that the Steelers’ offense took a big step forward. Looking around at the talent surrounding Rodgers, DK Metcalf is...