Jets at Steelers NFL Week 7 Parlay Picks - Bet on Football

Jets at Steelers NFL Week 7 Parlay Picks

The New York Jets are a hot mess. Following a bad loss to the Vikings, owner Woody Johnson fired head coach Robert Saleh. But it is doubtful that the Jets will have consistent success with the NFL betting odds. That is because Aaron Rodgers isnot what Johnson thought he paid for. Rodgers skipped preseason mini-camps, and that has proven to be a problem in the locker room. Additionally, Rodgers is not as good as he was in his prime, with a better supporting cast in Green Bay. This week, the Jets face the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Jets and Steelers Week 7 showdown is the NBC Sunday Night matchup.

There will be enormous betting on the NFL using bitcoin interest in this showdown. The Jets season is already a train wreck, and yet fans and gamblers can’t turn away. Aaron Rodgers has become the classic lesson on being careful about what you wish for. The popular Steelers are showing improvement on the field and value at the cashier’s cage. Despite Pittsburgh’s lengthy injury list, many gamblers still find it remarkable that the Steelers are the underdog.

On Sunday, October 20, 2024, the Pittsburgh Steelers will host the New York Jets at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA. Kickoff time is set for 8:20 p.m. ET, and television coverage will be on NBC.

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Jets at Steelers Betting Lines

New York Jets -1.5/-125

Pittsburgh Steelers +1.5/+105

Total 37

Last game, the New York Jets lost 23-20 against the Buffalo Bills as 1-point home dogs. The game went over the total of 42. New York has a record of 2-4 straight up, 2-4 against the spread, and 2-3 over/under the total. New York ranks 22nd for total offense, 16th for passing, 30th for rushing and 23rd for scoring. Defensively they rank 2nd overall, 2nd against the pass, 17th against the rush, and 7th for points allowed. Also, New York ranks 16th for fewest turnovers lost and 25th for takeaways.

Last week, the New York Jets parted ways with head coach Robert Saleh. Subsequently, the Jets announced defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich would serve as the team's interim head coach for the remainder of the season. After starting the season 2-1, the Jets dropped a 10-9 home contest to the Denver Broncos in Week 4. Next came a loss to the Minnesota Vikings, 23-17, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. After that, Saleh got the boot.

The New York Jets football team remains one of the most disappointing in pro football.

Last game, the Pittsburgh Steelers won 32-13 against the Las Vegas Raiders as 3.5-point road favorites. The game went over the total of 36.5. Pittsburgh has a record of 4-2 straight up, 4-2 against the spread, and 2-4 over/under the total. Pittsburgh ranks 25th for total offense, 28th for passing, 9th for rushing, and 20th for scoring. Defensively they rank 8th overall, 14th against the pass, 4th against the rush, and 2nd for points allowed. Also, Pittsburgh ranks 5th for fewest turnovers lost and 6th for takeaways.

Najee Harris rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown. At the same time, Chris Boswell kicked four field goals. QB Justin Fields had a big day on the ground. Fields rushed for two touchdowns as the Steelers had 183 yards on the ground. Fields also completed 14 of 24 passes for 145 yards.

The Pittsburgh Steelers football team is impressing gamblers with improved QB play and value.

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Jets at Steelers Same Game Parlay Picks

On this occasion, the Steelers will be difficult to beat at home with a more established coach and enhanced momentum. New York is not a consistent team and is in terrible form. The wrong team is favored here.

Pittsburgh +1.5

New York Jets/Pittsburgh UNDER 37

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