Steelers vs. Browns Betting Odds 2017 Week 1 NFL

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Steelers vs. Browns Betting Odds 2017 Week 1 NFL

The Steelers vs. Browns betting odds for Week 1 Sunday game had Pittsburgh as a 9.5 favorite playing in Cleveland. 

Pittsburgh will come into this game loaded in just about every position and are expected to give the Patriots a run for their money as they try for an AFC Championship. 

“The Steelers have the best offense in the league when all their players are healthy, “ remarked one NFL executive.

They were listed at 10/1 odds of winning Super Bowl 52 and were priced at -160 to win OVER 10.5 regular season games.  That price may be steep but that could be akin to taking candy from a baby (season win totals will no longer be available after the Sunday games begin so get your future bets in now).

While this may be viewed as yet another “building” season for Cleveland, the Browns have improved their defense and this has to cause one to look closely at the OVER 4.5 at -150. 

As for the Steelers vs. Browns game, Pittsburgh have won three of their last four against Cleveland by more than the current spread with the Steelers winning by three in the final meaningless game of last season.   

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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