Under 36.5 points
Elite Defenses:
The Browns boast one of the league's best defensive units, anchored by Myles Garrett. They excel at pressuring the quarterback and limiting big plays.
The Steelers' defense, led by T.J. Watt, is equally disruptive and thrives in forcing turnovers, often keeping games tight and low-scoring.
Offensive Struggles:
The Browns rely heavily on their ground game, especially with Deshaun Watson’s recent passing struggles. Sustained drives burn clock, reducing total points.
The Steelers' offense has been inconsistent, with Kenny Pickett still developing as a quarterback and limited big-play threats in their receiving corps.
Head-to-Head Trends:
Recent meetings between these two teams have typically been defensive battles. Low point totals are common, with both teams relying on field position and defensive stops.