- There are -185 odds for the Pittsburgh Steelers to beat the Browns on TNF.
- Betting on the Cleveland Browns odds at BetOnline are most valuable.
CLEVELAND – An AFC North showdown between the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers is set for Thursday Night Football where the Steelers are coming in as a road team favorite.
up next: TNF under the lights pic.twitter.com/4ASZWVXtJn
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 19, 2024
Before taking to legal sports betting sites to bet on either team, there is unfound value on both sides with different sportsbooks offering different odds.
Pittsburgh Steelers Vs. Cleveland Browns
- Moneyline: Steelers (-185) vs. Browns (+160)
- Spread: Steelers -3.5
- Total: 36.5 Points
With this being a closely kept spread on NFL betting sites, those betting on the Steelers could play it safe and take the moneyline odds rather than their odds to cover the spread total.
The Steelers hold a firm two game lead on first place in the AFC North and a massive six game lead over the Browns who are in last place in the division. Any which way bettors look at these odds, it is questionable that the number two ranked defense is only a 3.5-point favorite over the second worst offense.
Below are the best valued odds for bettors who plan to bet on either team and what the total payout would be per dollar amount.
Best Pittsburgh Steelers Odds
Sportsbook | Steelers Odds | Payout On $100 Bet |
---|---|---|
BetOnline | -185 | $54 |
DraftKings | -200 | $50 |
ESPN Bet | -195 | $51 |
Best Cleveland Browns Odds
Sportsbook | Browns Odds | Payout On $50 Bet |
---|---|---|
BetOnline | +160 | $80 |
BetMGM | +155 | $77.50 |
FanDuel | +155 | $77.50 |
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