Through 10 games, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a better record on the road than at home.
The Steelers (7-2-1) look to continue their traveling triumphs on Sunday when they head to Denver for a Week 12 contest against the Broncos (4-6). Pittsburgh boasts an incredible 4-0-1 record away from home, with their only blemish coming in the form of an improbable tie in Week 1 against the Cleveland Browns. Overall, Ben Roethlisberger and Co. are on a six-game winning streak, although their most recent win required a big fourth quarter to prevail over the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Broncos have identical 2-3 records at home and on the road this year, and Sunday's game is an opportunity for Vance Joseph's charges to pull themselves to .500 at Mile High Stadium. Like the Steelers, the Broncos were also victorious last week as they pulled off a dramatic comeback to secure a 23-22 win in California against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Steelers vs. Broncos head-to-head stats
- These teams haven't met since the Divisional round of the 2016 playoffs, when the Broncos claimed a 23-16 victory.
- The Steelers haven't had much luck in Denver, as they've gone winless at Mile High Stadium since 2009.
- However, the Broncos have lost three straight games at Mile High Stadium. It's the second straight year they've had a three-game home losing streak.
- Speaking of streaks, Pittsburgh's current six-game run gives the Steelers a third consecutive year in which they've attained a winning streak of six games or more.
- Case Keenum threw for 205 yards without being sacked or throwing an interception in Denver's Week 11 victory. He's the 12th quarterback in the NFL to record at least 200 passing yards without an INT or sack.
Steelers vs. Broncos betting odds
The Steelers are favoured by three on the road. The over/under is 46.5.
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