Steelers vs Colts Monday Night Football Game Preview:
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This NFL Week 12 game is set to kickoff Monday, November 28, 2022 at 8:15pm et at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
The NFL odds have the Colts listed as the -2.5 point favorite against the spread and the home -135 moneyline favorite. The over/under is currently at 39 total points.
Both of these teams offenses are near the bottom in the league, so that’s why you see this matchup with a 39 point total.
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Now for the Pittsburgh Steelers, they come into this game sitting at the bottom of the AFC North at 3-7 overall. Last Sunday, they let Joe Burrow torch them for 355 yards and four touchdowns in the 37-30 defeat at home against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Pittsburgh has now has allowed at 35 or more points in two of their last three games. The only bright side to the loss was the Steelers Quarterback Kenny Pickett who threw for 265 yards and a touchdown. Pickett this season has only three touchdowns and 8 interceptions, but he’s avoided interceptions these last two matchups.
Pittsburgh is 6-0 against the spread in their last 6 games against an opponent in the AFC South and the total has gone under in 4 of the Steelers last 6 games.
Now for the Indianapolis Colts come into this game sitting in the second spot in the AFC South at 4-6-1 overall.
Last Sunday in their game against the Eagles, they had the lead the entire game until the last 90 seconds where they let Jalen Hurts score that game winning touchdown which gave the Eagles the 17-16 win.
After Matt Ryan was benched, he’s came back for vengeance and has thrown for 44 of 60 completions and 435 yards in the last two games. All eyes will be on the Colts offensive line. If they want to cover this spread, they’ll need to step it up and protect Ryan since he got sacked 4 times last week and in his nine starts he’s been sacked 29 total times.
The Colts are 1-9 straight up in their last 10 games against an opponent in the AFC North and the total has gone under in 14 of Indianapolis’ last 16 games.