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Browns vs. Steelers best bets, player props, anytime TD scorers
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With Browns vs. Steelers set to square off in Week 14 of the NFL season, Pittsburgh looks to exact revenge for a recent loss to Cleveland in the snow-globe game.  

Before we get to our Browns vs. Steelers best bets, player props, and anytime TD scorers, check out these welcome offers from the best online sportsbooks.

Best player prop & anytime TD scorer bets for Browns vs. Steelers   

Here are our top player props and ATTD scorer bets for Browns vs. Steelers:

George Pickens OVER 70.5 receiving yards  

Pickens has been a different WR since Russell Wilson took over at QB. He's amassed at least 70 receiving yards in five of Wilson's six starts. He also scored three TDs during that stretch.  

Last week, Pickens had three catches on six targets for 74 yards and a TD in a win over the Bengals. He's averaged 81.1 receiving yards per game with Wilson under center.  

Jameis Winston OVER 0.5 interceptions  

A lot of juice here, but Winston has tossed seven interceptions in his last four games, including three on MNF against the Broncos. The Steelers picked him off in the game prior to that.

Winston also threw three picks against the Chargers. In fairness, he's also thrown seven TDs during that four-game span. But he's a good bet to get picked off again against the Steelers, who rank near the top of the league with 13 interceptions.

Najee Harris ATTD scorer

Harris got back into the TD scoring swing in last week's win over the Bengals. 

Harris has registered only four TDs on the season, but he is Pittsburgh's top option for carries near the goal line. Harris is worth a small toss here against the Browns, who've given up 17 scores on the ground. That's the fourth-most in the NFL entering Week 14. 

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Kris Johnson serves as lead writer. With more than 15 years in sports journalism, his work has been featured in Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, The Sporting News, NASCAR Illustrated, and more. Johnson, who also wrote a sports betting novel entitled The Endgame, graduated from Middlebury College.