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    Steelers vs Packers predictions, props, odds: Top-rated NFL expert reveals prop bet picks for Week 4 matchup

    R.J. White has just revealed his top NFL prop bet picks for Packers vs. Steelers in the battle between Aaron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisberger
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    The Green Bay Packers (2-1) host the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-2) in a key Week 4 NFL matchup on Sunday, October 3 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisc. The Packers are 6.5-point favorites in the latest Packers vs. Steelers odds from Caesars Sportsbook, and the over-under is set at 45 points. In addition to the point spread and standard betting lines, Caesars is also offering a plethora of prop bet options for this critical inter-conference matchup, and SportsLine NFL expert R.J. White has just revealed his top plays.

    White, a CBS Sports fantasy and gambling editor, ended the 2020 season on an 80-59 run on all NFL picks, returning more than $1,400 during that span. He also enters Week 4 as SportsLine's hottest NFL expert, going 24-11 (+1190) on his last 35 picks. It's no surprise, as White has cashed huge twice in the world's most prestigious football handicapping competition, the Las Vegas SuperContest. Anyone who has followed his picks has seen HUGE returns.

    You can see all of White's expert NFL picks and analysis HERE.

    Now, White has locked in on Steelers vs. Packers and just revealed his top three prop bet picks for this Week 4 NFL matchup.

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    Diontae Johnson Over 63.5 receiving yards

    "Johnson is all clear to return to action after missing Week 3, and that's great news for Ben Roethlisberger, who's targeted the No. 1 receiver at least 10 times in each of the two games he's played. What's even better news for Over players on Johnson props is that Chase Claypool didn't practice on Friday before drawing a questionable tag. If he misses this game, Johnson could see 15-plus targets in a game the market expects them to play from behind for most of the day. Johnson is averaging about 10 yards per reception in this anemic offense, and I like his chances to catch at least seven balls here."

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    Najee Harris Under 54.5 rushing yards

    "The good news for Harris is the Steelers look intent to run him into the ground, with the rookie getting 40 of the 42 carries that have gone to the running back position on his team. The bad news is that even with dominating the workload, Harris is averaging just 41 rushing yards per game behind a terrible offensive line on an offense that's playing catch-up more often than not. In a tough matchup at Lambeau Field, I don't expect the Steelers to have the luxury to run the ball much in the second half, and Harris is typically going to need Pittsburgh to lead wire to wire to have a shot at hitting his Overs thanks to the quality of the O-line in front of him."

    Ben Roethlisberger longest completion Under 35.5 yards

    "Roethlisberger has thrown just two completions longer than 30 yards this year. Both came against the Raiders; one had an illegal contact flag on the play that was declined, and the other went to Chase Claypool, who looks unlikely to suit up on Sunday. While the Packers have given up exactly one pass play over this total in each of their games this year, I struggle to see it happening against an offense that has looked abysmal trying to go downfield this year."

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    SportsLine Staff

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