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Only 1 choice here between these two. As you can see below only 1 team which stands out and everything also favors the fav for primetime thursday games since records began. Pretty much stands at 80% and last year it being 7-2. I do not believe I need to have a writeup, people who generally look at my threads know I am a trend/stat man and below speaks for itself.


Titans @ Steelers
Series History: Series began in 1970
Overall: Pittsburgh leads 41-30
At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh leads 24-11
At Tennessee/Houston: Tennessee leads 19-17
Neutral Sites: n/a
Last Regular-Season Meeting: Dec. 21, 2008 (in Tennessee)
Tennessee 31, Pittsburgh 14

Pittsburgh is 41-30 (including postseason) all-time against the Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers, including a 24-11 advantage at home.

Pittsburgh has a record of 3-3 versus Tennessee in Pittsburgh since the Titans relocated in 1997, including victories in the past two games at Heinz Field.

Pittsburgh has a 3-1 all-time record against the Tennessee/Houston franchise in season openers.

Pittsburgh has an all-time record of 12-3 versus Tennessee/Houston in September, including a 7-2 mark at home.

Pittsburgh holds a 6-4 advantage versus Tennessee/Houston in prime time matchups, including a 4-1 mark at home.

Pittsburgh is 38-32-4 all-time on Kickoff Weekend. The Steelers have won six straight openers, which is the longest streak in the NFL. The six straight season-opening wins marks the team’s longest streak and the 38 wins in openers are the most in the AFC.

Pittsburgh’s 38-17 win over the Houston Texans in last year’s season opener was the team’s sixth straight on Kickoff Weekend, having defeated Cleveland (34-7) in 2007, Miami (28-17) in 2006, Tennessee (34-7) in 2005, Oakland (24-21) in 2004 and Baltimore (34-15) in 2003.

The Steelers are 15-8 when opening at home since 1970, including a current five-game winning streak.

The Steelers are 9-1 in primetime regular season games under third-year head coach Mike Tomlin.

Pittsburgh was 5-0 in 2008 when playing in primetime games.

The Steelers are playing their 10th game all-time on a Thursday night as they host the Tennessee Titans at Heinz Field. Pittsburgh is 5-4 all-time on Thursday nights and have won four straight such games, including their most-recent victory, a 27-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Nov. 20, 2008.

The Steelers are 3-1 at home on Thursday nights.

In three career performances on Thursday night, Roethlisberger is a perfect 3-0.
Titans are 2-2 in season openers since 2005.

Jeff Fisherhas coached the team three times on Thursday, earning a 3-1 record.

The Super Bowl champs opening up the following year on Thursday night are 5-0 SU & 4-0-1 ATS



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