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The 2022-2023 season is the Pittsburgh Steelers' 90th in the NFL and 16th under head coach Mike Tomlin. This is also the first season without long-time general manager Kevin Colbert and without veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after both retired at the end of the previous season. They will attempt to improve their previous season's 9–7-1 record and return to the playoffs for the third season in a row.

The Steelers were founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1933, making them the seventh-oldest franchise in the NFL and oldest in the AFC. Since the name was taken from the city's baseball team, the local media coined the nickname "Rooneymen" in reference to founder and owner Art Rooney. The ownership of the Steelers remains in the Rooney family. The team was renamed to the Steelers in 1940 through a public naming contest. Pittsburgh is also called the "Steel City" due to its rich history as a steel industry center.

Their earliest AFC days were not very successful; they were the oldest team never to have won a league championship or even their division. On the other hand, the post-NFL-merger Steelers are among the most successful teams in history, especially throughout the 1970s with Terry Bradshaw at the helm, and in the late 1990s, at the beginning of the Tomlin/Roethlisberger era.

The Pittsburg Steelers are one of the only two teams with six Super Bowl titles, tied with the New England Patriots, and they have played in more conference championship games than any other franchise, with sixteen total. The Steelers have the second-most Super Bowl appearances, after winning eight AFC championships, tied with the Denver Broncos, only behind the New England Patriots with eleven. The Steelers have one of the biggest and more widespread fanbases, nicknamed the Steeler Nation.

The Steelers play their home games at Acrisure Stadium since 2001. Originally named Heinz Field. It opened after the demolition of their previous home, Three Rivers Stadium, which was home of the Steelers since 1970. This modern open-air venue has a capacity of 68,400 seats and is located in the North Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA, adjacent to the location of the old stadium, where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers form the Ohio River, thus getting the Three Rivers name that still sticks even to the new stadium locally to this day.

The Pittsburg Steelers will have a new look this year, for better or for worse, as Roethlisberger's departure was followed by the signing of former Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitch Trubisky on a two-year contract, and the selection of former Pittsburgh Panthers quarterback Kenny Pickett in the draft, in the hopes to combine a short-term solution with a long term future. It will be fascinating to see if Mike Tomlin can lead Pittsburgh to another triumphant era. Current lines at BetPhoenix Steelers futures odds for total wins this season are listed at 7.5 in BetPhoanys.ag.

How to Bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers

BetPhoenix.ag offers an exciting and highly lucrative way to follow and get the best Pittsburgh Steelers odds during the NFL season.

Placing your Pittsburgh Steelers bets on BetPhoenix thru the NFL football season can be a profitable and fun endeavor, particularly if you put in some time and research. This guide is just one of many helpful tools BetPhoenix offers to help you maximize your chances of winning when wagering on NFL games, from the preseason through the Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh Steelers Spreads

The points spread indicates the winning or losing margin. This is an example of a Pittsburgh Steelers Spreads line:

Team Points Spread Odds

Cincinnati Bengals -7 -110

Pittsburgh Steelers +7 -110

Pittsburgh Steelers are a +6 underdog against the Cincinnati Bengals. That makes the Bengals a -7 favorite. A small spread of 5 or fewer points means that the game is expected to be a close matchup, while a large spread of 6+ points means that the favorite is expected to perform much better than the underdog.

When betting on the Steelers spreads, in this case, +7, those who wager on the underdog, in this case, the Pittsburgh Steelers, hope they win, or lose by a margin of points smaller than the point spread. On the other hand, to cash in on the Cincinnati Bengals -7 as the favorite, the negative spread team must win by a margin greater than the points of the spread.

· Bengals win by eight or more points: Bengals bettors win

· Bengals win by precisely 7 points: The bet is a push, and all wagers are refunded

· Bengals win by six points or less: Steelers bettors win

· Steelers win the game: Steelers bettors win

Pittsburgh Steelers Moneylines

The Steelers Moneylines bet is the easiest and simplest bet in sports betting. You pick which side you expect will win the game. Negative odds are for favorites and positive for underdogs. Like the spread, a negative value indicates the choice, and a positive value indicates an underdog.

The Pittsburgh Steelers Moneyline is listed in BetPhoenix as follows:

Team Moneyline

Pittsburgh Steelers -350

New York Jets +270

Moneylines use American odds based on a $100 bet. The amount you win or lose varies depending on the event because the odds are adjusted based on each team's or player's skill. The larger the Moneyline numbers indicate a bigger favorite or more significant underdog in the game. Using this example, the Pittsburgh Steelers Moneyline would result as follows:

· Steelers Moneyline: For every $100 wagered on the Jets +270, you would receive $270 if the New York Jets win the game.

· Bengals Moneyline: If you wagered to win $100 by betting on the Bengals -350, you would need to risk $350.

Pittsburgh Steelers Over/Under Totals

The Steelers Totals bet is an estimated projected final score based on how we envision the game will unfold from a scoring perspective. Steelers Totals are expressed in an Over/Under set, in which you pick if you expect this result to be over or under this estimate. The total points take into account both teams' scorings. The Steelers Totals are listed in BetPhoenix as follows:

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets

· Total: 44.5

· Over odds: -110

· Under odds: -110

For every $1.10 risked on either option, you'd win $1.

Pittsburgh Steelers Parlays

Steelers Parlays is a wager type in which two or more bets are linked together to form a single bet with a higher payout. However, for the bet to win, all selections must win.

Betphoenix will increase your Pittsburgh Steelers Parlays payout as you add more games to your Steelers parlay because winning becomes less likely as you add more teams. You can combine point spreads, moneylines, over/under, player props, and other wagers. In addition, you can choose between favorites and underdogs.

Let's say you believe the Pittsburgh Steelers Spread (+7) and the Over (44.5) will cover their spreads. You may add a couple more plays to the Steelers parlay, like Atlanta Falcons +5.5 over the New Orleans Saints and the Over (43.5) on that game. You can parlay them together on a 4-team Steelers Parlay, risking $100 for a payout of about 10x times your bet instead of risking $100 to bet on each separately (and earning over to $1100 if all four picks are winners).

· Steelers Spread covers, Steelers over/under covers, Falcons Spread covers, and the Falcons over/under covers. All bets cover: Win $1228.33

· Steelers Spread pushes, Steelers over/under covers, Falcons Spread covers, and the Falcons over/under covers. The push is canceled, and it becomes a 3-team parlay: Win $595.79

· Steelers Spread covers, Steelers over/under doesn't cover, Falcons Spread covers, and the Falcons over/under covers. Loss: -$100

· Steelers Spread covers, Steelers over/under covers, Falcons Spread doesn't cover, and the Falcons over/under covers. Loss: -$100

· Steelers Spread covers, Steelers over/under covers, Falcons Spread covers, and the Falcons over/under doesn't cover. Loss: -$100

Any lost pick within the parlay selection constitutes a loss.

Pittsburgh Steelers Teasers

Like Parlays, Pittsburgh Steelers Teasers combine separate lines but adjust the point spreads to be more in your favor. Like a parlay, you need all your lines to hit in order to win your ticket; however, you can adjust the preset point spread or total lines to lower your risk.

Steelers Teasers often start at 6 points and can go up to 6.5 and 7 points. The most common Teaser is the two team 6 points that pay the same as a regular -110 wager.

However, placing Steelers Teasers comes at a cost. Since teasers move the line so favorably in the direction of your choice, you are minimizing risk but also minimizing payout opportunities. Based on the previous example, we can tease the Steelers spread +7 and Steelers total Over 44.5, the Falcons spread +5.5 and the Falcons Over 43.5 on a 6-point 4-team Steelers teaser would be as follows:

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals

· Original Steelers spread +7 with a 44.5 Steelers Over/Under

· New adjusted teased Steelers spread +13 with a new over 38.5 for the Steelers Over/Under

Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints

· Original Falcons spread +5.5 with a 43.5 Falcons Over/Under

· New adjusted teased Falcons +1.5 with a new over 37.5 for the Falcons Over/Under

The Steelers odds were originally a +7 points favorite against the Bengals, with a Steelers Totals of 44.5. In a hypothetical case of the Steelers losing the game by a score of 24-17 (+7/38), the Steelers odds and Over failed to cover the original spreads but would have covered and won with the 4-team 6-point Teaser; they would cover the new +13 point spread, and the over 38.5 points.

Note that on teasers, unlike parlays, a push is a loss.

Pittsburgh Steelers Prop Bets

It's fun and entertaining to bet on the outcome of Steelers' games, but there are other ways to get involved. NFL Prop bets are one of the most exciting and common ways to do this. A single game or the entire season can serve as the inspiration for a prop.

Steelers Prop Bets include season-long possibilities like who will have the most rushing yards and the most touchdowns and who will be named MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, or even Super Bowl MVP.

You can access the available props for a game by clicking on the Live Lines Odds listing. There are lots of different props options to explore and choose from, including:

1. Which team will score first? (Steelers/ Bengals)

2. Will there be a field goal of over 44.5 yards? (Yes/No)

3. Which will be the highest scoring half? (First Half/Second Half)

The Steelers Prop bets odds can vary, and more options may be available as the season progresses. Take the time to keep checking Betphoenix.ag available props selections all year long to find what you want and get more bang for the buck on your winning bets.

These are just a few examples. NFL props can be numerous and even exceed 300 props for the Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh Steelers Futures Odds

You can obtain better odds and a greater chance of winning while reducing your risk by betting on futures, which allow you to choose winners and recipients of various NFL awards and honors in advance. The best odds on futures are typically found in the offseason before the regular season has even begun. This makes picking a winner for the Super Bowl or Most Valuable Player award before the season has even started all the more exciting.

Check out all the futures markets with odds available here as you prepare for the upcoming season.

· Steelers Super Bowl Odds

· AFC Champions Odds

· NFC Champions Odds

· MVP Odds

· Offensive Player of the year Odds

· Defensive Player of the year Odds

· OROY (Offensive Rookie of the year) Odds

· DROY (Defensive Rookie of the year) Odds

Here are some of the most popular Steelers Futures Odds bets you can make before and throughout the regular season. Their current lines are:

• Steelers Odds to Win the AFC South North​: +850

• Steelers Odds To Win The AFC: +4000

• Steelers Odds to Win the Super Bowl: +8000

Pittsburgh Steelers Odds To Win the AFC South

The Steelers are listed at the bottom of the list to win the AFC North, as a distant longshot behind the Baltimore Ravens, the Cincinnati Bengals, and the Cleveland Browns. While the Steelers quarterback situation looks like a disaster, they have still finished either first or second in the division for nine seasons straight, so they carry some value.

The Steelers Odds are +850 to win the AFC North.

Pittsburgh Steelers Odds To Win the AFC Championship

The Steelers are listed at the fourth-worst odds to win the AFC conference, only ahead of the Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, and Houston Texans. While a Steelers Super Bowl appearance seems far-fetched at this point, there is no question that, given the right circumstances, the team has an enormous upside heading into this season. Nevertheless, it's fair to list them as a longshot play.

The Steelers Odds are +4000 to win the NFC Championship.

Pittsburgh Steelers Odds To Win the Super Bowl

The Steelers are listed at the absolute bottom of the middle tier on odds to win this year's Super Bowl in the longshot bunch that groups the Las Vegas Raiders, the Minnesota Vikings, the New England Patriots, the New Orleans Saints, and the Washington Commanders. Pittsburgh fairly lands at the bottom of this group because of reservations at the quarterback position, but they are definitely above the bottom pack, rated over +10000.

The Steelers Super Bowl Odds are +8000. Check out our current Super Bowl Odds.

Pittsburgh Steelers 2022-2023 Schedule

- Week 1 - at Cincinnati (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 2 - vs. New England (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 3 - at Cleveland (Prime Video, 8:15 p.m.)

- Week 4 - vs. N.Y. Jets (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 5 - at Buffalo (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 6 - vs. Tampa Bay (FOX, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 7 - at Miami (NBC, 8:20 p.m.)

- Week 8 - at Philadelphia (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 9 - BYE

- Week 10 - vs. New Orleans (FOX, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 11 - vs. Cincinnati (NBC, 8:20 p.m.)

- Week 12 - at Indianapolis (ESPN, 8:15 p.m.)

- Week 13 - at Atlanta (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 14 - vs. Baltimore (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 15 - at Carolina (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 16 - vs. Las Vegas (NFL Network, 8:15 p.m.)

- Week 17 - at Baltimore (CBS, 1:00 p.m.)

- Week 18 - vs. Cleveland (TBD)

Pittsburgh Steelers 2021-2022 Season Recap

The 2021-2022 season was the Pittsburgh Steelers' 89th season in the NFL, 15th under head coach Mike Tomlin and 22nd and final season under general manager Kevin Colbert.

The Steelers failed to replicate their 12–4 record from the previous season but managed to make it to the playoffs for second year in a row, which they had not accomplished since 2014-2017. They completed the season with a 9-7-1 record, finishing second in the AFC North, which narrowly beat a handful of 9-8 record teams for the final playoff spot in the conference. They clinched their playoff spot after beating the Baltimore Ravens in week 18, in a combination of favorable results, the Las Vegas Raiders beating the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Jacksonville Jaguars beating the Indianapolis Colts. However, the Steelers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the playoffs.

This was quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's 18th and final with the Steelers as he announced his retirement. This six-time Pro Bowler led the Steelers to 12 playoff appearances and 3 Super Bowls, winning 2 of them in 2005 and 2008. He retired as the last remaining active quarterback from the 2004 Draft class.

Despite making it to the playoffs, the Steelers offense struggled last season, ending the year ranked 21st in scoring with just 20.2 points per game and 28th in yards per play with 4.8. Even four of their nine wins came on games where they scored 20 points or less.

Pittsburgh Steelers FAQs

What was Last Year's Pittsburgh Steelers Record Against the Spread?

The Pittsburgh Steelers ATS in the 2021-2022 Season was 8-10.

What was Last Year's Pittsburgh Steelers Record Against Moneylines?

The Pittsburgh Steelers Moneylines record in the 2021-2022 Season was 9-8-1.

What was Last Year's Pittsburgh Steelers Record Against Over/Under Totals?

The Pittsburgh Steelers Over/Under Record for the 2021-2022 Season was 7-10-1.

Have The Pittsburgh Steelers Ever Won a Super Bowl?

Yes, the Steelers are one of the most successful NFL franchises. They have won six Super Bowls, tied with New England, at the top of most wins in history. They have made the trip to the Super Bowl eight times, winning Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, and XLIII.

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