Best NFL Support Bets for Steelers vs. Ravens in Week 17 (Nagy Harris total faded in Baltimore)

The NFL Postseason is still poised to take over the AFC, and despite a 7-8 record, the Pittsburgh Steelers could come their way even closer when they head to Baltimore to take on the Ravens. It also hunts shot in North Asia.

Tonight’s win preserves their chances of winning the division when they face the Cincinnati Bengals in the regular season finale in Week 18. A loss eliminates them from the top spot, even though Cincinnati has yet to play a Week 17 game; Hosting the Buffalo Bills on Monday night.

A victory tonight will give Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin a chance to continue his streak of not losing a season during his tenure in Pittsburgh.

Here are the latest Sunday Night Football betting odds:

BetSided’s Iain MacMillan has your best bet for tonight’s match herebut if you’re looking to focus on the player supplies market, here are three things worth considering on the board this evening as well.

Best NFL bets for the Steelers vs. Ravens game

  • Naji Harris under 57.5 rushing yards (-112)
  • Mark Andrews over 3.5 receptions
  • Gus Edwards is the all-time leading goal scorer

Nagy Harris under 57.5 rushing yards

Through John Lan Francathe Ravens have the best rushing defense based on DVOA’s Football Outsiders rankings since Week 8, with the addition of Chicago’s Roquan Smith who has played a massive role in improving their ability to stuff a run.

Harris, despite his size, still averages just 3.7 yards per carry, and Ravens rookie Kenny Pickett will likely dare try to beat them in the air on the road. Despite Harris spelling this out in one of his last two matches, he still averaged 3.6 YPC in the process.

I just don’t trust him breaking in so far as to make it happen.

Mark Andrews over 3.5 receptions

The last time Andrews saw fewer than five goals in a match was on October 23, and while he failed to surpass that mark in three consecutive matches, the match was well prepared for Andrews.

Pittsburgh, even though its defense has improved greatly since the return of TJ Watt, still ranks 28th in the NFL in yards/passes, and middle of the pack in points/plays.

Andrews has been on the wrong side of variance, and I would expect some positive slope in primetime.

Gus Edwards is the all-time leading goal scorer

Edwards remains a reliable option against a suspect Steelers defense, despite not getting the size of teammate JK Dobbins.

in week 16, Edwards ranked second in the NFL among running backs in yards per carry. Over the past two weeks, “Bus” has put up just under 8.5 yards per rush. Dobbins has also only handled 50% of short yard situations, so for extra value John Harbaugh is still likely to give Edwards opportunities to succeed near the goal line.

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The game odds are updated periodically and are subject to change.



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