What Should I Bet On – 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers?

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What Should I Bet On – 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers?

If you are betting on the Pittsburgh Steelers futures in 2017-2018, Gambling911.com suggests the following bet(s):

The Baltimore Ravens will likely be without starting quarterback Joe Flacco for the first few weeks at least while the Bengals and Browns are not expected to be anywhere near as good as the Steelers.

Baltimore came off the board for regular season wins futures the other day but went back up Sunday as a -135 favorite to win UNDER 8.5 wins.  Pittsburgh was a -130 favorite to win 11 or more regular season games.

But, like in Baltimore, there are injury concerns in Pittsburgh.

Rookie running back James Conner left Sunday's padded practice with an injured left shoulder after what had been an impressive performance.  Conner was one of seven injured Steelers.

Others on the injury list included linebacker Vince Williams, safety Mike Mitchell, cornerback Senquez Golson, tight ends Scott Orndoff and Xavier Grimble, and rookie linebacker Keion Adams.

We still say bet the Steelers to win the AFC North, at a fairly decent price all things considered (-200).   

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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