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NFL Player Props: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers - Leonard Fournette, Najee Harris, and More

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers head north to play the Pittsburgh Steelers in their Week 6 matchup on Sunday.

Tampa Bay has struggled so far this season. Their offensive line isn't what it once was, so Tom Brady has taken a beating back in the pocket. Worse than that are the various injuries to his weapons. The Bucs haven't been scoring at their usual rate, with Brady having no one to throw to.

Fans had low expectations from the Steelers entering this season. After a few terrible weeks with Mitch Trubisky, they have finally handed the reigns over to Kenny Pickett. Pickett was slinging it last week in Buffalo, but his team could only manage three points. They will look to do better on Sunday at home.


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Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Match Details

Fixture: Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Pittsburgh Steelers.

Date & Time: Sunday: October 16; 1:05 pm EDT.

Venue: Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA.


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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Player Prop #1 - Leonard Fournette

Leonard Fournette struggled to open up the season, but found the endzone in his last game. Playing a defense that let in a bundle last week, he should be able to accomplish the same thing today with ease. Some bettors may consider grabbing him to score 2+ TD, but 1 is the advisable play.

Leonard Fournette to Score a TD (-105)


Pittsburgh Steelers Player Prop #1 - Chase Claypool

Chase Claypool is a beast, but he has not been adequately utilized in Pittsburgh's offense. He racked up fifty yards last week for a new season high. Before that game, the most amount of yards Claypool had seen in a week was 35. Seeing Pickett get him involved is a trend that should continue in this game.

Chase Claypool Over 36.5 Receiving Yards (-110)


Pittsburgh Steelers Player Prop #2 - Najee Harris

Najee Harris is another player who has been held back this season. He was incredible as a rookie last season but seemed to be in a bit of a sophomore slump.

After rushing for 74 yards against the New York Jets, he had just 20 last week in Buffalo. Some of that may be attributed to the fact the Steelers were playing from behind the whole game, so he should get it back this week.

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