Toward the end of the Yankees’ celebration Monday night in Minneapolis after their ALDS victory, Aroldis Chapman and Zack Britton said they were fine — though Chapman’s left wrist was wrapped and Britton had been removed from the clinching victory with a jammed right foot.

Speaking on a conference call Wednesday, Aaron Boone said nothing has changed from Monday night.

“Chapman is fine. Brit, he came in today to get some work done. He said he’s good to go. If he had to pitch today, he would be good to go,’’ the manager said of his back-end relievers. “Felt even better today. It doesn’t seem like something he’s overly concerned about. He’ll throw [Thursday]. Expect [Britton] to be a full go with no issues.’’

Chapman had a bottle bang off his wrist during the clubhouse celebration, and Britton jammed his foot covering first base in the seventh inning.

Rain forced the Yankees indoors Wednesday. They are scheduled to work out Thursday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees carried 12 pitchers for the best-of-five ALDS, which gave them a four-man bench. They don’t yet know who their opponent will be in the best-of-seven ALCS, which starts Saturday, so Boone wasn’t in position to say whether he will stay with 12 or go to 13 pitchers, which would create a three-man bench.

“It will possibly depend on the opponent a little bit. One thing we are considering again is, ‘Do we go with 12 or 13 pitchers?’ ’’ Boone said. “That will be one of the biggest things that we talk through and decide upon ultimately.’’

Boone started James Paxton, Masahiro Tanaka and Luis Severino in the ALDS against the Twins but said he isn’t locked into that order in the ALCS.

“Haven’t decided that yet,” he said. “May or may not factor who we’re playing. But those will be the conversations that we have, one of the conversations we have over the next couple days. I’m considering everything right now.’’