Packers vs. Steelers: NFL Week 10 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Packers vs. Steelers
Packers vs. Steelers
There was a lot of hope this year that both of these quarterbacks could take the next step in their careers. Unfortunately for both of them, this hasn’t been the case. Offensive line injuries haven’t helped Jordan Love’s case, but his eight interceptions are currently one behind the league leader and his yards per attempt rank him 24th in the league. This is especially concerning this week against an elite Pittsburgh defensive line. The Steelers rank sixth in adjusted sack rate with 26 sacks on the season. The Steeler defense has been a bit susceptible to the run, but Green Bay has been awful running the ball, with AJ Dillon leading the team with only 306 yards. However, it’s not like the Steelers have been an offensive juggernaut. Both the pass and run offenses rank outside the top 20 in DVOA. With these two poor offenses outdoors in mid-November you can expect a low-scoring affair. This game reads like one where the winner may end up scoring in the teens. I like the under here.
Pick: Under 39
-Ryan Rodeman
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