Week 3 of the 2022 NFL season is here and BetQL is your one-stop source for best bets, live public and sharp betting data, written analysis, and all of the game-by-game analytics and data you can dream of. But, our exclusive sportsbook offers might be the most valuable aspect of our all-encompassing suite. Take a look at some of the top trends of the week and the corresponding best bets that go along with them. Click "bet now" underneath them to take advantage of our exclusive $1,000 risk-free bet offer from BetMGM. Note that these best bets do NOT necessarily reflect BetQL projections.
Kevin Stefanski is just 2-11 ATS versus division opponents while coaching Cleveland. Mike Tomlin is 44-27 ATS as an underdog while coaching Pittsburgh.
Najee Harris has hit the Receiving Yards Under in 8 of his last 9 away games (+6.80 Units / 62% ROI). Under 17.5 receiving yards is the best bet according to the BetQL model, too (15 projected).
Pat Freiermuth has hit the Receiving Yards Under in 11 of his last 17 games. Under 35.5 is the best bet according to BetQL also (30 projected).
Donovan Peoples-Jones has hit the Receptions Over in 7 of his last 11 games (+3.80 Units / 30% ROI). Over 2.5 receptions is the best bet in our model (3 projected).
The Cleveland Browns have scored first in 10 of their last 13 games (+7.45 Units / 45% ROI).
The Steelers have run 23% of their plays in their opponent’s territory in the 1st quarter since the 2021 season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 41%. The Steelers are averaging 12.9 drives per TD in the 1st quarter since the 2020 season — worst Drives Per TD rate in NFL; League Avg: 5.2.
Browns RBs have rushed for 10 or more yards on 17.1% of 484 carries since the 2021 season — best in NFL. The Steelers have allowed 10+ yards on 13.0% of carries to RBs since the 2021 season — third-worst in NFL. The Steelers defense allowed 20+ yard rushes 24 times last season — most in NFL.
Steelers RBs have averaged just 48.0 rushing yards per game this season — tied for second-worst in NFL. The Browns have allowed an average of just 74.5 rushing yards per game this season — fourth-best in NFL.
The Steelers defense did not record a sack (35 pass attempts) in Week 2 — tied for worst attempts per sack rate in NFL; League Avg: 16.5.
The Browns defense has allowed 7.1 yards after the catch (307 RAC / 43 receptions) this season — 2nd-worst in NFL; League Avg: 5.0.