Troy Polamalu and the Steel Curtain led Pittsburgh into the big game for the third time in six years, holding off Rex Ryan and those big-talkin' Jets 24-19 in the AFC championship game Sunday.
The black-and-gold already have won six Super Bowl rings, more than any franchise, but they'll be going against a team that can hold its own in the history department.
Green Bay was the Monster of the Midway in the NFC, winning its third straight road playoff game 21-14 over the rival Chicago Bears. The Packers can also hold their own in the hair department, too, with the grungy locks of Clay Matthews matched against Polamalu's thick mass of curls.
The Packers opened as 2 1/2 point favorites for the game Feb. 6 at Cowboys Stadium.
Sports books in Nevada have made Green Bay a slight favorite in the Super Bowl over Pittsburgh based on the Packers' popularity among bettors during the past few weeks.
The Glantz-Culver line has made the Packers an early 2½-point favorite and put the game's total score at 45½ points for the Feb. 6 game in Arlington, Texas.
Oddsmaker Andrew Patterson of Las Vegas Sports Consultants said Sunday night that the firm made the Packers a 1½-point favorite over the Steelers to try to encourage action on both teams.
Jay Kornegay, chief of the Las Vegas Hilton's sports book, says his book made the Packers a 2-point favorite and quickly moved the line also to 2½ points as bettors gambled on Green Bay.
The Super Bowl is the most popular betting game of the year. Nevada casinos won almost $6.9 million on last year's game as bettors wagered $82.7 million.