Which NFL teams may rest its starters in Week 18? A guide for bettors everywhere

Charles Curtis
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Dec 10, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco (15) throws a pass during the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

It's arguably the hardest week of football to forecast in the NFL: Week 18, in which the playoff picture is decently clear, but there are still plenty of scenarios in which those still alive can make it to the postseason.

That means some teams have something to play for, whether it's a higher playoff seed, a division title or just making it to the postseason. Then there are those who have a game that doesn't matter to them either way.

And it's that latter group we want to focus on to help you out. Here's a guide to all the teams who could be sitting their starters in Week 18, which will no doubt affect spreads on their games:

1. Baltimore Ravens (vs. Pittsburgh Steelers)

John Harbaugh hasn't said it out loud yet, but with the Ravens clinching the AFC's No. 1 seed, it's likely that Baltimore will rest its starters at some point, whether it's most of the game against the Steelers or all of it.

2. Cleveland Browns (vs. Cincinnati Bengals)

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The Browns can't move from the No. 5 seed in the AFC, so my guess is Cleveland will rest a bunch of its starters ahead of the postseason.

3. Detroit Lions (vs. Minnesota Vikings)

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If they win and get help, they could be as high as the No. 2 seed in the NFC. Plus, Dan Campbell has said out loud that the plan is to play the starters. But keep an eye on that throughout the week.

4. Philadelphia Eagles (vs. New York Giants)

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On the one hand: They can win the NFC East if they win and the Cowboys lose or tie. But the Cowboys face the hapless Commanders and the Eagles will face the similarly hapless Giants. So you may see some benching here.

5. Kansas City Chiefs (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

They're the No. 3 seed in the AFC, so you may not see much out of their starters.

6. San Francisco 49ers (vs. Los Angeles Chargers)

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The NFC's No. 1 seed is locked in, so no need to play their starters much.

7. Los Angeles Rams (vs. San Francisco 49ers)

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They're in the postseason but their going to be a Wild Card team no matter what. You may see a light load from their starters.