Maybe you have a fantasy league that goes into Week 17, or don’t know which teams to pick in a weird week, or just (gasp!) like football for football’s sake and want to know who is playing and who isn’t this week.

Every team has a different approach to the situation. We’ve seen teams regret sitting starters too soon, and other teams might regret playing it out in Week 17 (probably the most famous example is the Patriots seeing receiver Wes Welker tear his ACL in Houston in the 2009 finale). Teams out of the playoff hunt have to weigh whether to rest veterans to get young players some experience. This is an unusual Week 17, considering there’s only one game (Falcons-Panthers) in which both teams have a playoff spot or seeding in the line.

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell , right, and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger could sit out Week 17. (AP) More

The most popular question of the week is which teams will play it out and which will rest key players, so let’s update what information we have from the 32 teams:

Packers at Lions: We could say the Packers were the first team to start looking ahead to 2018 when they put Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve before Week 16. Injuries to Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams probably mean they’ll sit, though coach Mike McCarthy didn’t rule them out. McCarthy said it’s important to win, so don’t expect wholesale changes (there’s no indication Joe Callahan will eat into Brett Hundley’s time at quarterback, for instance). While there has been a lot of chatter in Detroit to play Jake Rudock and give Matthew Stafford a break, it doesn’t seem that will happen. Stafford wants to play and said “to think otherwise is not real smart.” There’s no indication the Lions will sit starters.

Texans at Colts: Texans coach Bill O’Brien talked about wanting to win and not finish in last place in the AFC South, which Houston would do with a loss. Quarterback T.J. Yates was checked for a concussion but it seems he’s fine. Colts coach Chuck Pagano, who is on the hot seat, said he told his team it’s their “last rodeo” together and “What better way than to go out with a win?” Aside from putting cornerback Rashaan Melvin on IR, it seems all the Colts will play.

Bears at Vikings: There’s no reason to believe the Bears will sit any starters (“It’s still a game, everybody has to play it and you approach it that way,” coach John Fox said), though they have a few injury questions. If the Vikings lose, the Saints lose and the Panthers win, the Vikings would fall out of the No. 2 seed and not get a bye. They’ll play it out. There’s not even a chance they see other games going their way and lift starters accordingly, because the Vikings play early and the Saints and Panthers both play late.

Jets at Patriots: The main question with the Jets is if 2016 second-round pick Christian Hackenberg will finally play. “We’ll see,” coach Todd Bowles said. Bryce Petty will start and it didn’t sound like Bowles was excited to get Hackenberg into a game. The Patriots are still fighting for the No. 1 bye so they’ll play as usual, but if they blow out the Jets as expected perhaps they’ll sit starters early.

Redskins at Giants: Washington seems set to play as they normally would. The Giants are an interesting case. Rookie quarterback Davis Webb will be the No. 2 quarterback, the team announced, and it would be odd to promote him if he wasn’t going to get any snaps in Week 17. Eli Manning will start, however, and coach Steve Spagnuolo wouldn’t say if Webb will play. New York will also be shorthanded. Safety Landon Collins was put on IR. Eli Apple was suspended for Week 17. Three receivers (Tavarres King, Roger Lewis, Sterling Shepard) are on the injured list, as are tight end Evan Engram and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, and you have to assume the Giants will be careful with them. Also worth keeping in mind: The Giants clinch the second pick of the draft with a loss, and if they win the Colts could move ahead of them to get the No. 2 overall pick. It’s in the Giants’ best interests as a franchise to lose.