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Steelers 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds
Depth Chart
Starter | 2ND | 3RD | 4TH | |||
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QB | Aaron Rodgers | Mason Rudolph | Will Howard | Skylar Thompson | Logan Woodside | |
RB | Jaylen Warren | Kaleb Johnson | Kenneth Gainwell | Lew Nichols | Trey Sermon | Evan Hull |
WR | Calvin Austin | Ben Skowronek | Max Hurleman | |||
TE | Pat Freiermuth | Jonnu Smith | Darnell Washington | Connor Heyward | JJ Galbreath | Kevin Foelsch |
LT | Broderick Jones | Calvin Anderson | Steven Jones | Julian Pearl | ||
LG | Isaac Seumalo | Andrus Peat | Doug Nester | |||
C | Zach Frazier | Spencer Anderson | Ryan McCollum | |||
RG | Mason McCormick | Max Scharping | Aiden Williams | |||
RT | Troy Fautanu | Dylan Cook | ||||
RDE | Derrick Harmon | Logan Lee | Kyler Baugh | |||
LCB | Darius Slay | Cory Trice | Kyler McMichael | Daryl Porter | Kam Alexander | |
SS | DeShon Elliott | Chuck Clark | Sebastian Castro | |||
FS | Juan Thornhill | Miles Killebrew | Quindell Johnson | |||
RCB | Joey Porter | Brandin Echols | James Pierre | Mikey Victor | ||
P | Cameron Johnston | Corliss Waitman | ||||
H | Cameron Johnston | Corliss Waitman | ||||
PR | Calvin Austin | Scotty Miller | Donte Kent | |||
KR | Kenneth Gainwell | Jaylen Warren | Donte Kent | |||
LS | Christian Kuntz | Jake McQuaide | ||||
RWR | Robert Woods | Roman Wilson | Brandon Johnson | Ke'Shawn Williams | ||
LWR | DK Metcalf | Scotty Miller | Lance McCutcheon | |||
ROLB | Alex Highsmith | Nick Herbig | Eku Leota | |||
NB | Jalen Ramsey | Beanie Bishop | Donte Kent | D'Shawn Jamison | ||
LILB | Patrick Queen | Malik Harrison | Carson Bruener | |||
NT | Keeanu Benton | Yahya Black | Daniel Ekuale | Domenique Davis | ||
LOLB | T.J. Watt | Jack Sawyer | DeMarvin Leal | Julius Welschof | ||
K | Chris Boswell | Ben Sauls | ||||
RILB | Payton Wilson | Cole Holcomb | Mark Robinson | |||
DT | Cameron Heyward | Isaiahh Loudermilk | Esezi Otomewo |
Pittsburgh Steelers Odds, Spreads, History & More
They say change is the only constant, but Mike Tomlin has defied that rule by leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to non-losing records for 18 consectuvie seasons. While Tomlin has two Super Bowl rings, the Steelers have failed to win a postseason game since the 2017-18 season.
The Steelers had one of the busiest offseasons in the NFL, with four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers being the crown jewel of their acquisitions. The 41-year-old Rodgers is flanked by new wide receiver DK Metcalf, while the defense swapped Minkah Fitzpatrick for Jalen Ramsey. Rodgers is likely a one-year rental for the Steelers, so their mindset in 2025 is Super Bowl or bust
Pittsburgh gets its season started on Sept. 7 on the road against Rodgers' team from the past two seasons, the New York Jets.
How To Bet on the Steelers
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Betting on the Pittsburgh Steelers
Betting Point Spreads
Betting point spreads are wagers based on the expectation that a team will win or lose by a certain number of points. Here’s an example:
- Ravens +1.5 (+110)
- Steelers -1.5 (-110)
In this situation, the Ravens are 1.5-point underdogs against the Steelers. If Pittsburgh wins the game by two or more points, a $100 wager on the Steelers would come with a payout of $90.91. If Baltimore won the game outright or lost by one point (or tied), the same $100 wager would net $110 plus the original $100 for a total of $210.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about point spreads
Betting Over/Unders
Over/under, also called point total, is a wager placed on the combined scoring of a single game. Bookmakers come up with a number and you can either bet the over or — you guessed it — the under. Here’s how it works:
Let's say the Steelers play the Browns and the over/under is set at 55 points. A wager on the over would require Pittsburgh and Cleveland to score 56 total points or more to win. Betting the under is an expectation that the two teams would score 54 or fewer points. It's also possible for the bet to push, which would happen if the game finished with exactly 55 points scored.
FAQ: Betting the point total, explained | What is a push?
Betting Moneylines
The moneyline is as straightforward as it gets when it comes to betting. The only thing to do here is pick the winner. Check out this example:
- Steelers -250
- Bengals +200
The minus (-) and plus (+) signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog, making Pittsburgh the favorite in this scenario. Odds can be understood more clearly if you think in terms of $10 or $100 increments. A wager on the Steelers odds would mean every $25 bet nets $10. And it's the opposite for underdogs: Here the Bengals moneyline was set at +200, meaning a $10 wager would profit $20.
Moneylines are also commonly used when making parlays, which are multiple bets tied into one. Let’s say you bet the Steelers moneyline and -1.5 point spread, Pittsburgh would need to win by two points or more for that bet to be successful. The risk is greater, but so is the reward with increased odds. Use our Odds Calculator to calculate any bet amount or conversion.
FAQ: How to bet on the moneyline | How to make a parlay
Betting Player Props
Player props are wagers on a single player, and they're tied to a single stat found in the box score for a game or even the whole season. These are among the most fun to bet on, especially if you're already playing fantasy football and like the player-specific focus it offers. Check out a hypothetical example below:
- Aaron Rodgers passing yards regular season: 3305.5
In this example, a bettor will wager on whether Rodgers goes over or under 3300.5 passing yards over the course of the regular season.
Pittsburgh Steelers Futures
Futures are somewhat similar to prop bets in the way that both are monitored over the course of a season. Except most future bets are focused on end of season success. Examples of futures are:
- Pittsburgh Steelers odds to win the AFC North
- Pittsburgh Steelers odds to win the AFC
- Pittsburgh Steelers odds to win the Super Bowl
- T.J. Watt’s odds to win Defensive Player of the Year
If you’re confident that the Steelers can stay healthy and finish the job this year or that T.J. Watt is going to win the Defensive Player of the Year award, this is the place to be. For a full list of NFL futures, click or tap here.
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Weather for Steelers Games
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