We kick off Sunday of NFL Week 4 with a battle between the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland (9:30 a.m. ET). The game will broadcast live on NFL Network and NFL+.
The Vikings and Steelers will square off on international grounds for the NFL's first edition of its global series. Both hold a 2-1 record to start the season and are coming off a win last week.
Below, you can find my Vikings vs. Steelers parlay, which includes a moneyline pick and a Jordan Mason anytime touchdown prop.
- Steelers Moneyline (+120)
- Jordan Mason Anytime Touchdown (-120)
Parlay Odds: +303 (bet365)
Steelers vs Vikings Odds, Lines
Vikings Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-2.5 -115 | 41 -110o / -110u | -140 |
Steelers Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+2.5 -105 | 41 -110o / -110u | +120 |
- Vikings vs Steelers Moneyline: Vikings -140, Steelers +120
- Vikings vs Steelers Over/Under: 41 (-110o / -110u)
- Vikings vs Steelers Spread: Vikings -2.5 (-115), Steelers +2.5 (-105)
Steelers vs Vikings Preview, Parlay Picks

Steelers Moneyline (+120)
We have truly tremendous value for the Steelers coming into this game.
Carson Wentz makes his second consecutive start for the Vikings, and as we've seen throughout his career, Wentz is a bit of a wild card.
Sure, Wentz did look solid in his first start, but he wasn't presented with any high-leverage situations thanks to his defense.
We saw Vikings' cornerback Isaiah Rodgers have one of the best defensive games in recent memory, forcing two fumbles, returning a touchdown after an interception, and a fumble recovery touchdown — giving him the first-ever 99.9 grade in PFF history.
So, Wentz was already in a decent position against an already depleted Bengals team.
I fully expect coach Mike Tomlin and the Steelers defense to turn up the pressure in this game against Wentz and force him into making mistakes. We've seen it far too many times.
Let's take the better quarterback and ride with the 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers as underdogs.

Jordan Mason Anytime Touchdown (-120)
Minnesota's in a rough position, and it'll need to lean on Jordan Mason heavily in this game.
The former 49er has unsurprisingly become the lead back for the Vikings after Aaron Jones landed on the IR with a hamstring injury in Week 2.
Mason played in 60% of offensive snaps last weekend, and he should see similar volume in this matchup with a myriad of opportunities to find the end zone.
Steelers vs Vikings Same-Game Parlay
- Steelers Moneyline
- Jordan Mason Anytime Touchdown
Parlay Odds: +303 (bet365)