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Joe Burrow has player prop betting options available from sportsbooks before his next NFL game on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET airing on CBS. Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals (0-0) take the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers (0-0) in Week 1 at Paul Brown Stadium.
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Joe Burrow Player Props vs. Pittsburgh
- Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: September 11, 2022
- Passing Yards Prop: Over 258.5 (-115)
Joe Burrow Passing Stats
- Burrow averaged 288.2 passing yards per outing and threw 34 touchdowns last season.
- He also rushed for 118 yards on 40 carries with two rushing touchdowns, averaging 7.4 yards per game.
- The 215.1 yards per game the Steelers gave up through the air last season made them the NFL’s ninth-ranked pass defense.
- With 24 passing TDs allowed last season, the Steelers’ defense was ranked seventh in the NFL.
- The Steelers were 15th in the league in interceptions last season, with 13.
Against Pittsburgh
- In two matchups against the Steelers, Burrow averaged 181 passing yards per game, 77.5 yards below his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- In that span, Burrow never threw for more yards in a contest than this game’s 258.5-yard over/under.
- Burrow had a TD pass in both of those games against the Steelers, and threw multiple TD passes against them one time.
Last Season Stats: Bengals vs. Steelers
- The Bengals racked up 3.7 more points per game (27.1) than the Steelers surrendered (23.4) last year.
- The Bengals averaged 361.5 yards per game last season, just 0.4 more than the 361.1 the Steelers allowed per outing.
- The Bengals passed for 259 yards per game last season, 43.9 more than the 215.1 the Steelers allowed per contest.
- Last season the Bengals ran for 43.6 fewer yards per game (102.5) than the Steelers allowed per contest (146.1).
- The Bengals turned the ball over 21 times last season, one fewer than the Steelers forced turnovers (22).