Steelers-Browns bets: Best player props, lines, odds for Week 14

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Just two weeks removed from the mythical snow game in Cleveland, the Steelers and Browns meet again in another vital AFC North clash. This time, the rivalry shifts to Pittsburgh, where just as the Browns have dominated in Cleveland, the Steelers have owned Pittsburgh.

With the Steelers looking for revenge, and the Browns hoping to play spoiler once more, here are some of our favorite player props to check out on Sunday afternoon.

Calvin Austin III OVER 19.5 receiving yards (-113)

With George Pickens’ name popping up on the injury report late this week, there is uncertainty he will be good to go Sunday. With his questionable status, that opens the door for other receivers, primarily, Calvin Austin III.

Whether or not Pickens plays, this line for Austin should be an easy add to your bet slip. Austin has failed to hit this line five times this season, four of which come with Justin Fields at quarterback. With Wilson at the helm, Austin averages 36 receiving yards per game. This includes his 78-yard performance last time out against Cleveland.

Jaylen Warren OVER 7.5 rushing attempts (-108)

After a quiet week in the run game for Jaylen Warren against Cincinnati, he will likely see more of the ball against Cleveland. With the type of game the Bengals played, the Steelers ran the ball minimally, and when they did it was Najee Harris eating most of the carries.

Two weeks ago, against the Browns, Warren rushed 11 times for 45 yards and caught five passes for 19 yards. Since Warren appeared to be fully healthy in their contest against the New York Jets, there has only been one week he did not hit this rushing attempts line, that being last week against the Bengals.

Jerry Jeudy OVER 4.5 receptions (-138)

Since the departure of Amari Cooper, Jerry Jeudy has occupied the role of the clear WR1 in Cleveland. Jeudy has established strong chemistry with quarterback Jameis Winston, as the two put on a show in Denver last week.

Before Winston became QB1, Jeudy had just 21 receptions through seven weeks. Now, in the five weeks with Winston, Jeudy has 33 passes caught and averages 6.6 per game. While Pittsburgh will no doubt be on high alert after his nine receptions, 235-yard explosion, 4.5 receptions still seem a little low for Winston’s favorite target.


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