Steelers Super Bowl LVIII Odds: December 1, 2023
The Steelers' Super Bowl odds are +7000, per DraftKings Sportsbook. Their odds shortened after beating the Bengals.
🏆 Odds to Win SBLVIII | 1.3% |
👑 Odds to Win AFC | 2.8% |
⭐ Odds to Win AFC North | 11.7% |
🔥 Odds to Make Playoffs | 57.4% |
❌ Odds to Miss Playoffs | 42.6% |
✅ Data Verified by Expert | 12/01/23 |
I used the odds posted on DraftKings Sportsbook and then calculated their chances to win the Super Bowl using an odds converter that equates to implied probability. The Steelers last made the playoffs in 2021, last appeared in the Super Bowl in 2011 and last won the Super Bowl in 2009.
Steelers Super Bowl Odds vs. AFC North
The Steelers rank third among the four teams in the AFC North. The Steelers are +7000 to win the Super Bowl. The Ravens (+800) have the best odds followed by the Browns (+6500). The Bengals are at +25000 after the news that Joe Burrow went on season-ending injury reserve.
Steelers Week-by-Week Super Bowl Odds
Entering Week 13 of the regular season, the Steelers are +7000 to win the Super Bowl. I'll update their odds weekly during the season, so check back here weekly..
Week 1 | +5000 |
Week 2 | +7500 |
Week 3 | +5500 |
Week 4 | +7000 |
Week 7 | +8000 |
Week 8 | +6500 |
Week 8 | +10000 |
Week 9 | +9000 |
Week 11 | +7500 |
Week 12 | +7500 |
Week 13 | +7000 |
The Steelers' odds of winning the Super Bowl shortened after beating the Bengals.
Latest Updates Impacting Steelers Super Bowl Odds
After a run of bad luck the Steelers got out of the Bengals game without any major injuries. That was some welcome news after a few weeks that battered their defense and tested their depth.
Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick missed a fourth consecutive game against the Bengals due to a hamstring injury, but coach Mike Tomlin said he is cautiously optimistic that he will return against the Cardinals. He feels the same way about defensive tackle Montravius Adams, who has missed the past three games with an ankle injury.
Tomlin said quarterback Kenny Pickett has a minor ankle injury. His practice time could be limited early i the week, but he is expected to play on Sunday.
One byproduct of the recent injuries has been the emergence of several players who have stepped into more prominent roles. Inside linebacker Elandon Roberts had been a part-time player before the season-ending injuries to Cole Holcomb and Kwon Alexander, but he’s now thriving in a full-time role. He’s led the Steelers in tackles in the past two games.
Safety Trenton Thompson spent most of the season on the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster following the injury to starter Keanu Neal two weeks ago. In his second NFL start, Thompson intercepted Bengals quarterback Jake Browning early in the third quarter to set up the Steelers’ only touchdown of the game.
Rookie cornerback Joey Porter Jr. didn’t enter the starting lineup due to an injury, but he’s been excellent in coverage in recent weeks, often traveling with the other team’s top receiver.
- 📅 November 25: The Steelers elevated linebacker Tariq Carpenter from the practice squad to the active roster.
- 📅 November 21: The Steelers fired Matt Canada and signed linebacker Blake Martinez to their 53-man roster.
- 📅 November 20: The Steelers signed safety Trenton Thompson to the 53-man roster and placed safety Elijah Riley on injured reserve. They also signed linebacker Myles Jack and defensive back Eric Rowe to the practice squad.
- 📅 November 18: The Steelers placed safety Keanu Neal on injured reserve and activated tight end Pat Freiermuth from injured reserve to the active roster. They also signed linebacker Mykal Walker from their practice squad to the active roster and elevated linebacker Tariq Carpenter and safety Trenton Thompson from the practice squad to the active roster for the Browns game.
- 📅 November 14: The Steelers placed linebacker Kwon Alexander on injured reserve. They also released offensive lineman Joey Fisher and tight end Scotty Washington from their practice squad.
- 📅 November 13: The Steelers waived nose tackle Breiden Fehoko.
- 📆 November 11: The Steelers elevated linebacker Tariq Carpenter and safety Trenton Thompson from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 November 6: The Steelers placed LB Cole Holcomb on injured reserve and activated running back Anthony McFarland from injured reserve to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 November 1: The Steelers activated defensive lineman Cam Heyward from injured reserve to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 October 31: The Steelers signed safety Jalen Elliott to the practice squad and released outside linebacker David Perales from the practice squad.
- 📅 October 24: The Steelers signed linebacker Caleb Johnson and tight end Scotty Washington to the practice squad and released offensive lineman Obinna Eze and tight end Noah Gindorff from the practice squad.
- 📅 October 21: The Steelers placed tight end Pat Freiermuth on injured reserve; activated Diontae Johnson from injured reserve to the 53-man roster; and released receiver Gunner Olszewski.
- 📅 October 10: The Steelers signed linebacker Kyron Johnson to the practice squad.
- 📅 October 9: The Steelers signed running back Jack Colletto to the practice squad and released running back Zander Horvath and punter Brad Wing from the practice squad.
- 📅 October 7: The Steelers elevated offensive lineman Ryan McCollum and punter Brad Wing from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 October 4: The Steelers promoted tight end Rodney Williams from the practice squad to the active roster and signed receiver Dez Fitzpatrick and tight end Noah Gindorff to the practice squad.
- 📅 October 3: The Steelers signed offensive lineman Obinna Eze and receiver Denzel Mims to the practice squad and released running back Greg Bell and receivers Jalen Camp and Jacob Copeland from the practice squad.
- 📅 October 2: The Steelers released receiver Dez Fitzpatrick.
- 📅 September 30: The Steelers signed punter Brad Wing to their 53-man roster to punt against Texans in place of Pressley Harvin, who could not play due to a hamstring injury.
- 📅 September 27: The Steelers signed receiver Jalen Camp and punter Brad Wing to their practice squad and released cornerback Kalon Barnes from their practice squad.
- 📅 September 23: The Steelers signed running back Qadree Ollison from their practice squad to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 September 20: The Steelers signed defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko from the practice squad to the 53-man roster and signed running back Godwin Igwebuike from Atlanta’s practice squad to their 53-man roster. They also signed receiver Deuce Watts to their practice squad.
- 📅 September 18: The Steelers placed receiver Diontae Johnson and running back Anthony McFarland on injured reserve and promoted running back Qadree Ollison to the 53-man roster.
- 📅 September 15: The Steelers signed defensive back Kalon Barnes to their practice squad.
- 📅 September 14: The Steelers placed defensive end Cam Heyward on injured reserve and signed receiver Dez Fitzpatrick to their 53-man roster. They also signed running back Greg Bell and cornerback Luq Barcoo to their practice squad, placing safety Josiah Scott on their injured list. They also released defensive back Anthony Brown from their practice squad.
- 📅 September 13: The Steelers signed center Ryan McCollum to their practice squad.
- 📅 September 12: The Steelers signed receiver Jacob Copeland to their practice squad and released running back Greg Bell and cornerback Luq Barcoo from the practice squad.
- 📅 September 2: The Steelers signed running back Qadree Ollison, fullback Zander Horvath and defensive back Tariq Carpenter to their practice squad.
- 📅 August 31: The Steelers signed cornerback Desmond King to their 53-man roster and four players to their practice squad: offensive linemen Kellen Diesch and Joey Fisher, defensive back Josiah Scott and receiver Simi Fehoko.
- 📅 August 30: The Steelers released punter Braden Mann and signed nine players to their practice squad: cornerback Luq Barcoo, running back Greg Bell, defensive linemen Breiden Fehoko and Jonathan Marshall, receiver Dez Fitzpatrick, linebacker David Perales, safety Trenton Thompson and tight end Rodney Williams.
- 📅 August 29: The Steelers traded offensive lineman Kendrick Green to the Texans in exchange for a sixth-round pick in 2025. They also released cornerbacks Luq Barcoo and Chris Wilcox, defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko and Jonathan Marshall, linebackers Nick Kwiatkoski, David Perales and Quincy Roche, offensive lineman Ryan McCollum, running backs Greg Bell and Xazavian Valladay, safeties Trenton Thompson and Tre Norwood, tight ends Zach Gentry and Rodney Williams and receivers Jordan Byrd and Dez Fitzpatrick.
- 📅 August 28: The Steelers released cornerback Lavert Hill, defensive lineman Manny Jones, linebackers Tanner Muse and Toby Ndukwe, offensive linemen Le’Raven Clark and William Dunkle, quarterback Tanner Morgan, running back Darius Hagans and safeties Jalen Elliott and Kenny Robinson.
- 📅 August 27: The Steelers traded offensive lineman Kevin Dotson to the Rams along with a fifth-round pick in 2024 and a sixth-round pick in 2025 in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round picks and a 2025 fifth-round pick. They also released receiver Aron Cruickshank.
- 📅 August 26: The Steelers released defensive backs Madre Harper and Nevelle Clarke, defensive lineman James Nyamawya, place kicker B.T. Potter, linebackers Kuony Deng and Forrest Rhyne, receiver Dan Chisena and long snapper Rex Sunahara.
- 📅 August 22: The Steelers signed WR Aron Cruickshank and LB Kuony Deng and waived/injured WRs Cody White and Hakeem Butler.
- 📅 August 17: The Steelers waived WR JaMarcus Bradley with an injury settlement.
- 📅 August 15: The Steelers signed running back Xazavian Valladay and released running back John Lovett.
- 📅 August 14: The Steelers signed cornerback Lavert Hill, waived cornerback Duke Dawson with an injury designation and waived cornerback Isaiah Dunn.
- 📅 August 13: The Steelers signed linebacker Forrest Rhyne and waived linebacker Chapelle Russell with an injury designation.
- 📅 August 8: The Steelers signed safety Jalen Elliott and waived receiver JaMarcus Bradley with an injury designation.
- 📅 August 2: The Steelers placed cornerback Cory Trice on injured reserve, waived running back Alfonzo Graham with an injury designation and signed defensive backs Trenton Thompson and Isaiah Dunn.
- 📅 August 1: The Steelers signed running backs John Lovett and Greg Bell and waived running back Jason Huntley.
- 📅 July 30: The Steelers signed linebacker Kwon Alexander to a one-year contract and released offensive lineman Jarrid Williams. They also placed running back Monte Pottebaum on the reserved/retired list.
I'll update roster turnover and pass on any other important news throughout the season. Be sure to bookmark this page.
Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule and Betting Lines
The Steelers schedule was released in May 2023, and DraftKings Sportsbook PA has released game lines for all of their upcoming matchups this season. Here's a look at where the point spread and moneylines currently stand for the Steelers:
📅 vs. San Francisco | 🏈 Steelers +2.5, ML +114 |
📅 vs. Cleveland | 🏈 Steelers -1, ML -115 |
📅 @ Las Vegas | 🏈 Steelers -1, ML -115 |
📅 @ Houston | 🏈 Steelers -3, ML -155 |
📅 vs. Baltimore | 🏈 Steelers +4.5, ML +180 |
📅 Week 6 | 🏈 BYE |
📅 @ Los Angeles | 🏈 Steelers +3.5, ML +142 |
📅 vs. Jacksonville | 🏈 Steelers +2.5, ML +120 |
📅 vs. Tennessee | 🏈 Steelers -3, ML -155 |
📅 vs. Green Bay | 🏈 Steelers -3, ML -150 |
📅 @ Cleveland | 🏈 Steelers -1, ML -112 |
📅 @ Cincinnati | 🏈 Steelers +4.5, ML +170 |
📅 vs. Arizona | 🏈 Steelers -4.5, ML -238 |
📅 vs. New England | 🏈 Steelers -2, ML -125 |
📅 @ Indianapolis | 🏈 Steelers -2.5, ML -130 |
📅 vs. Cincinnati | 🏈 Steelers +2.5, ML +110 |
📅 @ Seattle | 🏈 Steelers +2.5, ML +120 |
📅 @ Baltimore | 🏈 Steelers +3.5, ML +150 |
📅 vs. Tennessee | 🏈 Steelers -3, ML -162 |
✅ Data Verified by Expert | 12/01/23 |
The Steelers are 7-4 and in good position to earn a playoff berth in the AFC following their win over the Bengals. The New York Times postseason simulator has the Steelers' playoff chances at 78% this week, an improvement over 70% last week.
The Steelers got some help from the Eagles, who beat the Bills and handed them their sixth loss of the season. The Texans losing to the Jaguars also was a good result for the Steelers because the Steelers would lose a head-to-head tiebreaker against the Texans.
The Steelers are tied for second place in the AFC North. They're currently the No. 5 seed in the AFC standings and would play the Dolphins on wild-card weekend if the playoffs started this week.
Key Contributors Toward Steelers Super Bowl Odds
T.J. Watt remains at +20000 to win NFL MVP honors and +250 to win NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors. His odds remained the same since last week. Watt had two more sacks against the Bengals, giving him a league-leading 13.5 entering this weekend's games.
With the poor offensive performances, the odds are getting longer any Steelers will win Offensive Player of the Year, but receiver George Pickens remains on the board at +20000. He had four catches for 58 yards against the Bengals.
Look for tight end Pat Freiermuth to be more involved in the offense going forward. The Steelers won't be afraid to attack the middle of the field with Mike Sullivan calling the plays.
Where Can I Bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers to Win the Super Bowl?
You can bet on the Steelers at BetMGM, Caesars, FanDuel, DraftKings, and other PA betting apps. According to DraftKings, the Steelers are +7500 to win the Super Bowl. Betting is legal in PA.
Be sure to take advantage of our PA sportsbook promos before getting in on the action this season.
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl LVIII Outlook and Predictions
The Steelers have won five of their past seven but face long odds to win the Super Bowl. Oddsmakers have them at +7000 following their win over the Bengals. They have the third-best odds in the AFC North behind the Ravens and Browns.
The Steelers enter Sunday's game against the Cardinals tied with the Browns for second place in the AFC North. They are 3-1 in the AFC North and 5-3 in games against other AFC teams. After beating the Bengals their odds to make the playoffs are at 70%.
Steelers Super Bowl History
The Steelers were founded in 1933 and are one of the NFL's flagship franchises with six Super Bowl victories. The only other team in league history with six Super Bowl victories is the New England Patriots.
The Steelers won their first Super Bowl in 1975. It was the first of four Super Bowl wins in a six-year span in the 1970s under Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll. The Steelers also won Super Bowl XL in 2006 under coach Bill Cowher and Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 under current coach Mike Tomlin. The Steelers lost Super Bowls to the Cowboys in 1996 and to the Packers in 2011. The Steelers are one of three teams to appear in eight Super Bowls along with the Cowboys and the Broncos. Only the Patriots have appeared in more.
Have the Steelers Ever Won the Super Bowl?
Yes, the Steelers won Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII. Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw was the MVP of Super Bowls XIII and XIV. Hines Ward was the MVP of Super Bowl XL and Santonio Holmes was the MVP of Super Bowl XLIII. They are two of only eight receivers to earn Super Bowl MVP awards. Mike Tomlin became the third coach in franchise history to win a Super Bowl when he led the Steelers to a 27-23 victory against the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
How Many Super Bowls Have the Pittsburgh Steelers Won?
The Steelers have won six Super Bowls. They are tied for the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history along with the New England Patriots. The Steelers are 6-2 in Super Bowls for a .750 winning percentage. That's the seventh-best Super Bowl winning percentage in league history. Four teams -- the Jets, Saints, Ravens and Buccaneers -- are undefeated in their Super Bowl appearances.
Which Years Did the Pittsburgh Steelers Go to the Super Bowl?
The Steelers went to the Super Bowl in 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1996, 2006, 2009 and 2011.
- 🏆 Super Bowl IX (1974-75) vs. Vikings, 16-6
- 🏆 Super Bowl X (1975-76) vs. Cowboys, 21-17
- 🏆Super Bowl XIII (1978-79) vs. Cowboys, 35-31
- 🏆Super Bowl XIV (1979-80) vs. Rams, 31-19
- ❌ Super Bowl XXX (1995-96) vs. Cowboys, 17-27
- 🏆 Super Bowl XL (2005-06) vs. Seahawks, 21-10
- 🏆 Super Bowl XLIII (2008-09) vs. Cardinals, 27-23
- ❌ Super Bowl XLV (2010-2011) vs. Packers, 25-31
Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris was the MVP in the Steelers' first Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl IX when he rushed for 158 yards in a 16-6 win against the Vikings. The following year, receiver Lynn Swann was the MVP of Super Bowl X while quarterback Terry Bradshaw won the award for his sterling performances in Super Bowls XIII and XIV against the Cowboys and Rams. Like Harris, Swann and Bradshaw are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Steelers went 15 years between Super Bowl appearances and lost Super Bowl XXX when quarterback Neil O'Donnell threw two interceptions to Cowboys cornerback Larry Brown. The Steelers returned to the Super Bowl 15 years later and beat the Seahawks behind a stifling defensive performance in a 21-10 win. Three years later, current coach Mike Tomlin won his only Super Bowl after quarterback Ben Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 42 seconds left. Holmes was awarded MVP for his performance in the game.
How Many Times Have the Pittsburgh Steelers Been to the AFC Conference Title Game?
The Steelers have appeared in 16 AFC championship games, the most of any team in NFL history. The New England Patriots have been to 15 AFC championship games.
The Steelers appeared in their first AFC championship game in 1972-73 when they lost to the Dolphins, 21-17. The Steelers beat the Raiders in the 1974-75 and 1975-76 championship games. They lost to the Raiders, 24-7, in the 1976-77 championship game. The Steelers repeated as AFC champions in 1978-79 and 1979-80 with 34-5 and 27-13 victories against the Oilers. The Steelers lost to the Dolphins in the 1984-85 AFC championship game, 45-28. The Steelers lost to the Chargers, 17-13, in the 1994-95 AFC championship game, but they beat the Colts, 20-16, in the 1995-96 championship game. The Steelers lost to the Broncos, 24-21, in the 1997-98 championship game. The Steelers lost to the Patriots, 24-17, in the 2001-02 championship game and again, 41-27, in the 2004-05 title game. The Steelers beat the Broncos, 34-17, in the 2005-06 championship game. The Steelers beat the Ravens, 23-14, in the 2008-09 title game. The Steelers beat the Jets, 24-19, in the 2010-11 championship game. In their most recent appearance in the AFC championship game, the Steelers lost to the Patriots, 36-17, in 2016-17.
Steelers Preseason Super Bowl Odds Every Year Since 2000
The Steelers Super Bowl odds are currently +7500, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The only time the Steelers had worse odds to win the Super Bowl entering a season 2000-01 when they were +7500. Here's a look at the Steelers' preseason odds from past years.
📆 2022-2023 | Preseason Odds = +8000 |
📆 2021-2022 | Preseason Odds = +5000 |
📆 2020-2021 | Preseason Odds = +2500 |
📆 2019-2020 | Preseason Odds = +1800 |
📆 2018-2019 | Preseason Odds = +1000 |
📆 2017-2018 | Preseason Odds = +1000 |
📆 2016-2017 | Preseason Odds = +1000 |
📆 2015-2016 | Preseason Odds = +2000 |
📆 2014-2015 | Preseason Odds = +2200 |
📆 2013-2014 | Preseason Odds = +2200 |
📆 2012-2013 | Preseason Odds = +1800 |
📆 2011-2012 | Preseason Odds = +1400 |
📆 2010-2011 | Preseason Odds = +2500 |
📆 2009-2010 | Preseason Odds = +1000 |
📆 2008-2009 | Preseason Odds = +1800 |
📆 2007-2008 | Preseason Odds = +2500 |
📆 2006-2007 | Preseason Odds = +1200 |
📆 2005-2006 | Preseason Odds = +1200 |
📆 2004-2005 | Preseason Odds = +3000 |
📆 2003-2004 | Preseason Odds = +1500 |
📆 2002-2003 | Preseason Odds = +800 |
📆 2001-2002 | Preseason Odds = +5000 |
📆 2000-2001 | Preseason Odds = +7500 |
Steelers Super Bowl Odds FAQs
The Steelers are +7000 to win the Super Bowl. Eleven teams have better odds of winning the Super Bowl, including their AFC North division rivals, the Ravens and Browns.
The Steelers are +2500 to win the AFC. They have the fifth-best odds in the AFC. They are behind the Chiefs, Ravens, Dolphins and Jaguars.
You can currently bet on the Pittsburgh Steelers to win the Super Bowl at any legal sportsbook in Pennsylvania or on any legal sportsbook app available in PA, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and Caesars. You can also bet on them to win the AFC North, the AFC, and to make or miss the playoffs.
Yes, you can bet on the Steelers to win the Super Bowl in PA. Betting on the NFL is legal in Pennsylvania. You can currently bet on the Steelers to win the Super Bowl through any legal PA sportsbook, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM and Caesars.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are tied with the New England Patriots for the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history. They have won six Super Bowls in their franchise’s history: IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII. Those Super Bowl wins came during the 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005, and 2008 seasons.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have appeared in eight Super Bowls in their franchise history. They’ve made the Super Bowl during the following seasons: 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1995, 2008 and 2010. Of those eight appearances, they have won six Super Bowl titles.
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Ray has worked in sports journalism for the past 26 years, covering Super Bowls, Stanley Cup Finals, Final Fours and BCS national championship games. He's been on the Steelers beat since 2012.