Houston Texans Host Steelers In Key AFC Contest
A pair of 2-1 teams meet up at Reliant Stadium for one of the biggest Week 5 NFL betting showdowns, as the Houston Texans play host to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This 1:00 p.m. (ET) Sunday kickoff will be the national broadcast on CBS, and those who don't have other local games there area is tied to should get this game.
The stakes in this one couldn't be much higher for this early in the season. Both the Steelers (2-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) and Texans (2-1 SU, 2-1 ATS) are tied atop their respective divisions, and both are expected to be in the playoffs this year. One team will feel a heck of a lot more comfortable at 3-1 through the first quarter of the season than at 2-2 and in second or third place in their own division.
The big news out of Houston is that last year's leading rusher, Arian Foster, is going to be back in the lineup after basically only playing a handful of series in the first three weeks with a hamstring injury.
Foster is built a lot like Baltimore Ravens' tailback, Ray Rice, who accounted for a whopping 149 total yards and two scores against the Steelers in a Week 1 loss.
History says that the Steelers' defense cannot be run upon, especially after allowing just a shade over 60 YPG last year to opposing runners. Though Pittsburgh has only allowed 263.3 total YPG this year, No. 2 in the league, we have to remember that this is the Houston offense it is going against, not that of the Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts.
The Steelers might have some bigger problems this week, though. Houston's new 3-4 look has produced seven sacks in three games, and has caused a ton of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. The offensive line is paper thin for Pittsburgh, and there could be a lot of heat on Ben Roethlisberger all day long.
Big Ben has only thrown one touchdown pass in each of his first three games, which aren't numbers that we are used to seeing out of him. Roethlisberger does have 942 passing yards, but four picks and four lost fumbles aren't excusable and cannot be had in this game against Houston.
The Texans failed their first major defensive test last week at the New Orleans Saints, allowing Drew Brees to throw for 370 yards and three TDs in a 40-33 loss. Roethlisberger doesn't have the offensive weapons to to put up those kind of numbers in all likelihood, and he is going to need some help from his ground game.
Rashard Mendenhall just hasn't gotten going this year, though. His longest run is only 23 yards, and he is only averaging 3.0 YPC.
These teams have only met three times in the brief history of the Texans. Pittsburgh has gone 2-1 SU and ATS in those three games, including a 38-17 pummeling the last time that these two played in 2008.
The Texans have loved Week 4 for whatever reason, going 8-1 ATS over the last nine seasons in this week.
Pittsburgh is 8-3 ATS in its last 11 games as an underdog, and is 6-1 ATS the last seven road games against teams with a winning home record.
Houston opened up the week favored by a field goal, but that line has since risen to four. The 'total' has stayed relatively level at 45 ½.
Sunny with temps in the mid-to-upper 80s and a mild humidity level – by Houston standards, at least – is the current forecast. Despite what should be fairly comfortable conditions outside, expect the roof to be closed.
A pair of 2-1 teams meet up at Reliant Stadium for one of the biggest Week 5 NFL betting showdowns, as the Houston Texans play host to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This 1:00 p.m. (ET) Sunday kickoff will be the national broadcast on CBS, and those who don't have other local games there area is tied to should get this game.
The stakes in this one couldn't be much higher for this early in the season. Both the Steelers (2-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) and Texans (2-1 SU, 2-1 ATS) are tied atop their respective divisions, and both are expected to be in the playoffs this year. One team will feel a heck of a lot more comfortable at 3-1 through the first quarter of the season than at 2-2 and in second or third place in their own division.
The big news out of Houston is that last year's leading rusher, Arian Foster, is going to be back in the lineup after basically only playing a handful of series in the first three weeks with a hamstring injury.
Foster is built a lot like Baltimore Ravens' tailback, Ray Rice, who accounted for a whopping 149 total yards and two scores against the Steelers in a Week 1 loss.
History says that the Steelers' defense cannot be run upon, especially after allowing just a shade over 60 YPG last year to opposing runners. Though Pittsburgh has only allowed 263.3 total YPG this year, No. 2 in the league, we have to remember that this is the Houston offense it is going against, not that of the Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts.
The Steelers might have some bigger problems this week, though. Houston's new 3-4 look has produced seven sacks in three games, and has caused a ton of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. The offensive line is paper thin for Pittsburgh, and there could be a lot of heat on Ben Roethlisberger all day long.
Big Ben has only thrown one touchdown pass in each of his first three games, which aren't numbers that we are used to seeing out of him. Roethlisberger does have 942 passing yards, but four picks and four lost fumbles aren't excusable and cannot be had in this game against Houston.
The Texans failed their first major defensive test last week at the New Orleans Saints, allowing Drew Brees to throw for 370 yards and three TDs in a 40-33 loss. Roethlisberger doesn't have the offensive weapons to to put up those kind of numbers in all likelihood, and he is going to need some help from his ground game.
Rashard Mendenhall just hasn't gotten going this year, though. His longest run is only 23 yards, and he is only averaging 3.0 YPC.
These teams have only met three times in the brief history of the Texans. Pittsburgh has gone 2-1 SU and ATS in those three games, including a 38-17 pummeling the last time that these two played in 2008.
The Texans have loved Week 4 for whatever reason, going 8-1 ATS over the last nine seasons in this week.
Pittsburgh is 8-3 ATS in its last 11 games as an underdog, and is 6-1 ATS the last seven road games against teams with a winning home record.
Houston opened up the week favored by a field goal, but that line has since risen to four. The 'total' has stayed relatively level at 45 ½.
Sunny with temps in the mid-to-upper 80s and a mild humidity level – by Houston standards, at least – is the current forecast. Despite what should be fairly comfortable conditions outside, expect the roof to be closed.
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