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NFL Same Game Parlay (+530): Saints vs. Steelers - Week 10 |

The New Orleans Saints head to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers for their Week 10 matchup.

The Steelers sit at the bottom of their division, and New Orleans are half a game from the bottom, with Carolina cushioning them from last place.

While Pittsburgh has no shot at the playoffs, New Orleans play in such a horrible division that if they pull off a winning streak, there may be hope for them yet.

While New Orleans are half a game back from last place, they are also a game and a half back from the Buccaneers for first place in the division.

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Saints vs. Steelers Match Details

Fixture: New Orleans @ Pittsburgh

Date & Time: Sunday, November 13, 1:00 pm EDT

Venue: Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA


Saints vs. Steelers Parlay Leg #1 - Under 43.5 Points (-184)

The Steelers don't score points. They are second to last in the league, averaging 15 points per game.

Pittsburgh win games by not allowing their opponents to score. They defeated Tampa Bay by holding them to 18, and their other two wins came in overtime, holding the Bengals to 20 and the Ravens to 13.

They'll use a similar attack in this one, and while they may not win, it will be a low-scoring game.

Saints vs. Steelers Parlay Leg #2 - Kenny Pickett Over 32.5 Passing Attempts

Kenny Pickett has started and finished four games this season, and in those games, he has averaged 45 attempts.

The Steelers have relied heavily on the passing game this season, and as long as head coach Mike Tomlin allows Pickett to play the whole game, he will have absolutely no problem hitting this prop.

Saints vs. Steelers Parlay Leg #3 - Najee Harris Over 42.5 Rushing Yards (-103)

New Orleans have one of the worst-run defenses in the league, and while he has not been running as well as he did last year, he has an opportunity to really rack up some yardage going against New Orleans' terrible D.

On top of that, Harris has rushed for 42+ in five of his eight games. This line does not quite make sense, so bettors should take advantage.

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