NFL Betting – Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL betting on Sunday afternoon will be focused in Pittsburgh as the Steelers host the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts were able to win last week against the Patriots to even their record while the Steelers are still in first place in the AFC North.  Gamblers making football bets should enjoy this game on CBS television on Sunday.

NFL history shows that Pittsburgh has dominated the Colts.  Since 1987 the Steelers are 9-1 against the Colts straight up and 7-3 against the NFL betting pointspread.  The only win for Indianapolis was at home in 2005.  At Pittsburgh, the Colts have never won since moving to Indianapolis.  The Steelers are a perfect 8-0 straight up against the Colts at home.  They are pretty good against the NFL number too.  They have covered six of those eight games according to NFL stats.  The teams have not played in Pittsburgh since 2002 when the Steelers won 28-10.  All three meetings this decade have gone under the NFL betting number.

Indianapolis is rarely in the position of a road underdog but they have done okay in that role for gamblers making football bets.  Since 2005, they are 3-2 as road underdogs according to NFL stats.  Pittsburgh is just above .500 laying points at home since 2005 according to NFL numbers.

Looking at the NFL betting total we see that the Colts are a slight under team on the road the past few seasons.  Pittsburgh has a huge trend in terms of over/unders according to NFL betting statistics.  They are a fantastic over team at home and an under team on the road.  Since 2005, the Steelers are 20-7-2 to the over according to NFL numbers.

Gamblers making football bets really have great choices in Week 10 NFL odds and this game could be the best one of the week.  The Colts will be looking to get above the .500 mark and stay in the playoff race while the Steelers will look to stay at the top of the AFC North.

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