Steelers vs Cowboys: This week’s SNF showdown features the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys. Pittsburgh has been quite impressive this year, jumping out to a 3-1 record with an impressive win over the Chargers before falling in a narrow loss to the Colts. Can the Cowboys get their season back on track, or will the Steelers stun again? We’ve built a juiced-up Same Game Parlay to add some more spice to your Sunday night.
Date: Sunday, October 6th
Time: 8:20 PM ET
Location: Acrisure Stadium
TV channel: Peacock
Spread: Pittsburgh Steelers -3 | Dallas Cowboys +3
Moneyline: Pittsburgh Steelers -148 | Dallas Cowboys +124
Total: Over/Under 444
While Pittsburgh’s pass defense has been great this season, it’s their run defense that has dominated, ranking 3rd in the NFL through the opening quarter. With the Cowboys already struggling to run the ball consistently, ranking dead last in the NFL, it’s going to fall on the shoulders of Dak Prescott to lift his team to a win over the Steelers.
Prescott has surpassed this total in 2 of his last 3 games and was fairly close against the Giants. I think there’s some value on this prop going into tonight’s game.
As much as the Cowboys have struggled running the ball this year, they’ve arguably struggled more in stopping the bleeding. They rank 26th against the run, giving up 145.8 yards per game and allowing some substantial chunk plays along the way. This bodes well for Najee Harris, who got bottled up against the Colts and faces a much easier opponent under the primetime lights. Pittsburgh continue to give him 15+ carries per game, so there should be ample opportunity for him to sneak over this number.
With 2 touchdowns in his last 3 games, it’s apparent that CeeDee Lamb is rapidly becoming the heartbeat of this now depleted receiving corps. He’s a regular threat down the field and with the Cowboys unable to generate much on the ground, he’s going to be called on early and often against the Steelers.
The Cowboys are averaging 24.3 points per game and the Steelers are putting up 18.8. Dallas can’t run the ball consistently, and the Steelers struggle to maintain offensive momentum and sustain drives. This has all the makings of a very low-scoring affair where defenses rule the day.
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