NFL Week 18 odds: Ravens vs. Steelers spread, line, over/under

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Jan. 1, 2026, 10:55 p.m. ET

Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) runs for a touchdown during the second quarter of their game against the Green Bay Packers Saturday, December 27, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

AFC North opponents meet when the Baltimore Ravens (8-8) visit the Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at Acrisure Stadium. Baltimore is favored by 3.5 points.

Ravens vs. Steelers game infoGame day: Sunday, January 4, 2026Game time: 8:20 p.m. ETTV channel: NBC/PeacockLocation: Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaStadium: Acrisure StadiumLive stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers on Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)Ravens vs. Steelers odds & betting linesSpread favorite: Baltimore (-3.5)Moneyline: Baltimore (-192), Pittsburgh (+160)Total: 40.5 pointsNeed a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!

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Ravens vs. Steelers recent matchupsOver the last five matchups between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, the Steelers are 3-2.The Steelers are 3-2 against the spread in those games against the Ravens, while the two teams have gone over the total on two occasions.Baltimore has had the scoring advantage in those five matchups, totaling 110 points against Pittsburgh’s 93.Ravens vs. Steelers betting insightsBaltimore is 6-10-0 against the spread in 16 opportunities this season. The Ravens have been listed as moneyline favorites 13 times this season, and they have put together a 7-6 record in those contests. Pittsburgh has eight wins against the spread in 16 opportunities so far this season (8-8-0). The Steelers’ record in games they’ve played as the underdog this year is 4-4.Ravens scoring insightsThe Ravens’ scoring average at home, 21.9 points per game, is worse than their average on the road, 29.0.Defensively, Baltimore’s average at home, 25.4 points conceded, is higher than its average away, 20.4.The Ravens are putting up 24.8 points per game in divisional contests, which is a little less than their 25.1 average versus the rest of the league.Baltimore is allowing 18.4 points per game in divisional contests, which is better than its 25.5 average in non-division games.While the Ravens rank sixth in points per game over the last three games (29.7), they rank fifth-best on defense (17.3 points allowed per game) over that three-game period.Steelers scoring insightsAt home, the Steelers are averaging fewer points (23.1) than away (23.3), but barely.On defense, Pittsburgh is giving up 21.1 points per game at home, better than its 24.3 average away from home.On offense, the Steelers have put up 24.2 points per game in the division, which is better than their average in non-division games of 22.7.Pittsburgh has given up 17.8 points per game in the division, which is better than its mark in non-division games of 24.9.The Steelers are 24th in the league in points scored for the past three games (21.0 per game) and fifth-best in points allowed (17.3).Ravens injury reportRavens: Andrew Vorhees: Full Participation in Practice (Foot), Kyle Van Noy: Did Not Participate In Practice (Quad), Ronnie Stanley: Full Participation in Practice (Knee), Roquan Smith: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring), Patrick Ricard: Full Participation in Practice (Ankle), Charlie Kolar: Full Participation in Practice (Nose), Lamar Jackson: Full Participation in Practice (Back), DeAndre Hopkins: Limited Participation in Practice (NIR – Rest), Taven Bryan: Full Participation in Practice (Knee), Rashod Bateman: Did Not Participate In Practice (Illness)Steelers injury reportSteelers: Isaac Seumalo: Full Participation in Practice (Tricep), Malik Harrison: Limited Participation in Practice (Knee), Christian Kuntz: Full Participation in Practice (Knee), James Pierre: Did Not Participate In Practice (Calf), Brandin Echols: Limited Participation in Practice (Groin), Calvin Austin III: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring), Ben Skowronek: Full Participation in Practice (Hand), Aaron Rodgers: Full Participation in Practice (Wrist), Cameron Heyward: Limited Participation in Practice (NIR – Rest), T.J. Watt: Limited Participation in Practice (Lung)Watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers on Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)

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