
Itâs the old-school AFC North rivalry renewed â the Browns visit the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium. Pittsburgh enters 3-1 and favored by 5.5, while Cleveland sits at 1-4, trying to salvage its season behind rookie spark Quinshon Judkins and quarterback Dillon Gabriel. These four props spotlight the advantages each team has.
Judkins has been the Brownsâ lone burst of daylight in an otherwise cloudy offense. Heâs averaging nearly 80 rushing yards per game despite facing stacked boxes and poor passing support. The Steelersâ defense has also been vulnerable when runners reach the second level. Judkinsâ one-cut explosiveness gives him âlightning through the tunnelâ potential. One crease could cash this over early.
Heâs topped three catches in four of five games, showing sharp route timing with Gabriel. Against a Steelers defense that ranks worst in the league in allowing successful plays on 60% of pass attempts with a base front, Jeudy should see plenty of quick-hit looks and crossers. Expect steady volume.
Fanninâs dual-threat usage has been Clevelandâs creative wrinkle, blending tight end routes with jet sweeps and short motion runs. Heâs averaging 23.5 receiving yards per game and his knack for sneaking behind linebackers could exploit Pittsburghâs soft zone windows. The Steelers have failed to force a first-half three-and-out all year, so extended drives mean more touches. If Fannin gets eight or more total opportunities, expect one to pop for 15-plus yards.
Metcalfâs chemistry with Aaron Rodgers continues to evolve. Through four games, heâs posted 261 receiving yards and three touchdowns on just 15 catches. Pittsburgh ranks near the bottom of the league in late-down conversion efficiency (2%) and needs red-zone efficiency from its stars. Metcalfâs size-speed blend is their finisher. At plus money, his touchdown odds carry both logic and value.
Steelers-Browns may not light up the scoreboard (total set at 38.5), but the player props carry hidden fireworks. Expect Judkins to break one, Jeudy to grind out volume, Fannin to flash versatility, and Metcalf to close the show in the red zone.

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