Texans vs. Steelers Odds & Opening Line: Pittsburgh Nearly a Touchdown Favorite in Week 3 (Sept. 27)

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Texans vs. Steelers Odds

Texans Odds+5.5 [BET NOW]
Steelers Odds-5.5 [BET NOW]
Moneylines+205/-250 [BET NOW]
Over/Under45 [BET NOW]
Time1:00 p.m. ET
TVCBS

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Opening Line

The Pittsburgh Steelers will look to move to 3-0 this season when they take on the winless Houston Texans at Heinz Field on Sunday. The Steelers have had a much easier schedule so far in 2020, knocking off the New York Giants 26-16 on the road and Denver Broncos 26-21 at home  in the first two weeks.

Next up for Pittsburgh is a Houston team that has had a considerably tougher slate early on, falling to the Kansas City Chiefs 34-20 in Week 1 to kick off the NFL season and the Baltimore Ravens 33-16 in Week 2. The Steelers opened as 6-point home favorites against the Texans but have dropped to -5.5 at sportsbooks like DraftKings. Houston failed to cover the spread versus both Kansas City and Baltimore in those double-digit losses, while Pittsburgh is 1-1 ATS.

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