ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions continue to prepare for Kansas City without the services of receiver Danny Amendola and defensive lineman Mike Daniels.

Amendola suffered a chest injury while making a spectacular third-down catch in Sunday’s win against Philadelphia. He landed awkwardly on his left shoulder area and has been dealing with chest discomfort since. But the injury is not believed to be serious and there’s still a chance he still plays Sunday despite missing the last two days of work.

Any decision about his availability could hinge on whether he’s able to practice on Friday, and how he looks doing it. If he can’t go, Marvin Hall -- promoted from the practice squad last week -- would be the replacement at slot receiver. The Lions have other options at that spot as well, including tight ends like T.J. Hockenson and Jesse James.

Daniels is dealing with a right foot injury, which is different from the left foot injury that landed him on injured reserve in Green Bay last season and prevented him from practicing throughout the offseason. His injury is considered more concerning than Amendola’s, and he’s unlikely to play until sometime after the bye.

The good news is cornerback Darius Slay practiced for a second straight day. He tweaked his right hamstring against Philadelphia, but appears to be on track to play through the injury against the Chiefs. That’s a huge lift for a defense that now must figure out how to handle the fastest group of receivers in the league.