Browns vs Steelers Odds & Prediction for Week 6: Who is Favored to Win?

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers game is set for October 12.
  • Cleveland is 1-4 and last in the division.
  • Pittsburgh leads the division at 3-1.

The Cleveland Browns travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers in Week 6. Sitting last in the division, this is a crucial game for the Browns’ season outlook. Rookie QB Dillon Gabriel leads the Cleveland offense, while veteran QB Aaron Rodgers heads the Steelers’ attack. The Browns enter the matchup as 6-point underdogs.

Leading up to kickoff, check out the full game odds, injury updates, and more. Read on to learn everything you need to know about the Steelers vs Browns Week 6 odds.

Browns vs Steelers Odds: Quick Facts

Who is Favored to Win?

On top of leading the AFC North, the Steelers have home-field advantage, and sportsbooks have them as six-point favorites to win. Pittsburgh leads the all-time series 82–64–1.

What is the Spread?

This is the first meeting between the Browns and Steelers in the 2025 season. Pittsburgh enters as 6-point favorites, meaning a bet on the Steelers’ spread would cash only if they win by seven points or more.

Breaking Down Moneylines

Cleveland's moneyline is +220, where Pittsburgh's is -270. Betting $100 on +220 would earn $220 plus your $100 back if the Browns win. Meanwhile, betting $100 on the Steelers would earn you $37.04 plus your $100 back if the Steelers win straight up.

Game Total: Over/Under

The game total for Cleveland vs Pittsburgh is set at 37.5. The Browns are averaging 14.4 points per game and the Steelers are averaging 24.0 points. We expect the total to hit the under, especially with rain in the forecast.

Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers Prediction

The Browns and Steelers games are often must-watch television, with these two storied AFC teams often battling the elements and a pure hatred for one another. The Browns have only won four out of the last 10 games against the Steelers, but this year the Browns are led by a new QB, rookie Dillon Gabriel. While Pittsburgh is led by veteran Aaron Rodgers. These moves are going to make the matchups much more interesting this season.

Cleveland Browns Chances to Win vs Pittsburgh Steelers 

Cleveland’s moneyline is +220, giving the Browns an implied 31.3% chance to beat the Steelers. On the other side, Pittsburgh is listed at -270, implying a 72.9% chance to win.

How to Bet on the Game

Ohio residents can bet on the Steelers vs. Browns game using a variety of Ohio betting apps. There are at least seven sportsbooks in Ohio, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars. Be sure to explore the options available to find the best odds and deals. 

Exclusive Promos for Betting on the Game

At the moment, there are no specific Ohio sportsbook promotions available for the Steelers vs. Browns game. However, users can still take advantage of a variety of Ohio sportsbook promos, offering plenty of opportunities to enhance their betting experience. Keep an eye out for these statewide deals to get the best value.

How to Watch the Game

The Week 6 Browns at Steelers game will air on CBS on October 12. You can watch locally on KDKA in Pittsburgh or via streaming options such as Paramount+, YouTube TV, FuboTV, DirecTV, or NFL+.

History of Browns vs. Steelers

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The Browns and Steelers have long been considered one of the NFLs most hated rivalries and have played each other the most of any two AFC teams.

Games Played:147
Steelers Wins:82
Browns Wins:64
Ties:1
Playoff Matchups:3
First Matchup:October 7, 1950
Last Matchup:December 8, 2024 (Browns 14 | Steelers 27)

Last 5 Times They Played

12/08/24Cleveland 13, Pittsburgh 10
11/21/24Pittsburgh 19, Cleveland 24
1/19/23Pittsburgh 10, Cleveland 13
9/18/23Cleveland 22, Pittsburgh 26
1/08/23Cleveland 14, Pittsburgh 28

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Calli Varner

Calli is lifelong resident of Arizona and has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.

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