Steelers fall to 70-to-1 longshot

By Only Players Staff

Updated 1/5/25 4:31am ET

After losing their fourth straight game, the Pittsburgh Steelers are now 70-to-1 Super Bowl longshots.

Pittsburgh will begin the playoffs on the road as a Wild Card team as either the AFC’s fifth or sixth seed. That depends on Sunday’s outcome when the Los Angeles Chargers visit the Las Vegas Raiders.

If the Chargers win (favored by seven points), then Pittsburgh will play at the Baltimore Ravens to open the playoffs. If the Raiders win, then the Steelers will visit the Houston Texans.

Pittsburgh is the first team in 25 years to enter the postseason on a losing streak of at least four games.

Entering Sunday’s final day of the regular season, 11 other teams have shorter Super Bowl odds than the Steelers. That certainly was not the case entering Week 15, when Pittsburgh was a -130 favorite to win the AFC North.

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