Week 8 Steelers at Eagles Player Props - October 30 | 2022 NFL Regular Season

Pittsburgh Steelers v Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Philadelphia Eagles

The Pittsburgh Steelers will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 8 of the 2022 NFL season.

The Steelers have struggled early on with a 2-5 record, while the Eagles are the NFL's only unbeaten team entering Week 8.


Pittsburgh Steelers vs Phliadelphia Eagles Match Details

Fixture: Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia Eagles

Date & Time: Sunday, October 30; 1:00 pm EDT

Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


NFL Player Prop #1: A.J. Brown Over 4.5 Receptions (-160)

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown has been very reliable in his first year with the team. His presence has helped the Eagles become a top five scoring unit in the NFL.

Through six games this season, Brown has recorded at least five receptions in as many games. Look for Brown to pick up at least five receptions for the sixth time this season against a Steelers defense that has been surprisingly among the league's worst units.


NFL Player Prop #2: Jalen Hurts Over 279.5 Passing + Rushing Yards (-115)

Jalen Hurts has broken out in a major way in 2022. Entering the season, there were question marks about Hurts' long-term future as the Eagles' starting quarterback.

Entering Week 8, Hurts is considered an MVP candidate. Hurts' skills with his arm, as well as his legs, have made him one of the NFL's premier dual-threat quarterbacks. Look for him to take advantage of a struggling Steelers defense and improve his MVP case by combining for at least 280 passing and rushing yards.


NFL Player Prop #3: Kenny Pickett Under 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (-275)

Kenny Pickett was the first quarterback drafted in the 2022 NFL Draft, as the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him 20th overall. While Pickett didn't begin the season as a starter, he took over under center in Week 4.

Through his first four games, Pickett has struggled tremendously. He has yet to throw for multiple touchdowns in one game and has just two on the season, compared to seven interceptions.

Against an elite defensive unit that ranks in the top five in both points allowed and yards allowed per game, expect Pickett to struggle to move the ball. Look for him to throw no more than one touchdown this weekend.

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