Detroit Lions vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Week 10 Betting Odds: Roethlisberger On COVID List Causes Line Movement

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Written By Katie Kohler on November 9, 2021Last Updated on November 13, 2021
Steelers Week 10 betting preview vs. Lions

The Pittsburgh Steelers survived a 21-point fourth quarter surge by the Chicago Bears but Steelers (-7) spread bettors did not. Chris Boswell made a 40-yard field goal with 30 seconds give the Steelers a 29-27 win. The Monday Night Football matchup had the lowest total points line (40) of any Week 9 game but turned out to hit the over.

In Week 10, the Steelers (5-3) host the winless Detroit Lions. The Lions (0-8) had a Week 9 bye. The Lions odds to go 0-17 are +500 at BetMGM.

Since starting 1-3, the Steelers have seen their odds to win the AFC North improved from +2000 to +550. The Steelers opened the season at +170 to make the playoffs and their odds are currently +150.

Sports betting apps opened with the Steelers as 9-point favorites with the total points line at 44. As home favorites this season, the Steelers are 0-4 ATS. Ben Roethlisberger landed on the COVID-19 list on Saturday night causing the spread to move 6.5. Mason Rudolph will get the start for the Steelers.

Detroit Lions vs. Steelers Week 10 betting lines

Week 10 lines for Detroit vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Detroit Lions vs. Pittsburgh Steelers betting preview

Betting preview from DraftKings

  • The Steelers have a 77% win probability.
  • The Steelers are 3-5 ATS; Lions 4-4 ATS
  • Steelers O/U record 2-6; Lions O/U record 3-5
  • Steelers avg. points for 20.1; Lions avg. points for 16.8
  • Steelers avg. points against 21.1; Lions avg. points against 30.5

Some betting trends from John Ewing at BetMGM:

  • In the past five seasons as favorites of 7 or more points, Roethlisberger is 6-11 ATS.

Lions vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Week 10 player props

Lions vs. Steelers Week 9 player prop recap.

Pass YDs

  • Ben Roethlisberger: Over/Under 244.5 (-115)
  • Jared Goff: Over/Under 240.5(-115)

Pass TDs

  • Roethlisberger: Over 1.5 (-125)/Under 1.5 (-105)
  • Goff: Over 1.5 (+150)/Under 1.5 (-205)

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Pittsburgh Steelers 2021/2022 odds tracker

FanDuel put the Steelers win total at 8.5 in the expanded 17-game season and +170 for them to make the playoffs.

Pittsburgh Steelers 2021 odds tracker

PreseasonWeek 1
(1-0)
Week 2
(1-1)
Week 3
(1-2
Week 4
(1-3)
Week 5
(2-3)
Week 7
(3-3)
Week 8
(4-3)
Week 9
(5-3)
Week 10
(5-3-1)
Week 11
(5-4-1)
Week 12
(5-5-1)
Week 13
(6-5-1)
Week 14
6-6-1
Super Bowl+4500+3500+5000+10000+15000+15000+10000+5000+5000+8000+10000+15000+10000+20000
AFC Winner+2500+2000+2500+5000+6500+6000+5000+2500+2000+5600+10000+5000+8000
AFC North+500+310+600+1400+2000+1400+1500+650+450+650+1000+3000+1400+1200

Najee Harris Rookie of the Year odds tracker

JulyPreseasonAfter Week 1After Week 2After Week 3After Week 4After Week 7After Week 9After Week 11After Week 12After Week 14
Najee Harris ROY odds+500+850+650+800+1600+1200+800+800+1200+5000+10000

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Katie Kohler is a Philadelphia-area based award-winning journalist and Managing Editor at Playin Pennsylvania. Katie especially enjoys creating unique content and on-the-ground reporting in PA. She is focused on creating valuable, timely content about casinos and sports betting for readers. Katie has covered the legal Pennsylvania gambling industry for Catena Media since 2019.

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