Matthew Stafford was a surprise addition to the Detroit Lions' injury report Friday as the team listed him as questionable for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs with a hip injury.

Stafford was a limited participant in practice Friday, but there are no signs yet that his injury is serious.

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He's made 131 straight starts, tied for fourth most among all players in the NFL, and was in good spirits and moving around easily in the locker room after practice.

Stafford has completed 62.6% of his passes in the Lions' 2-0-1 start, his lowest total since 2014. But he's been efficient with six touchdown passes against two interceptions and is averaging 7.8 yards per attempt, the second highest mark of his career.

Last year, Stafford played through a painful back injury for most of December, and the team cut down on his workload this summer.

"I’m not 21 anymore, so it’s probably pretty good to, if you can find a place in the schedule where you think you can get some rest and just kind of feel fresh again, might as well," Stafford said in August.

Stafford has been relatively healthy this year. He had not appeared on an injury report before Friday, and the Lions have not allowed a sack the last two games.

The Lions ruled defensive tackle Mike Daniels out for Sunday's game with a foot injury, and they listed three other players as questionable: cornerback Darius Slay, wide receiver Danny Amendola and defensive tackle Da'Shawn Hand.

Amendola is trending towards playing after practicing Friday for the first time this week, while Slay was an extremely limited participant in practice Friday because of a hamstring injury he suffered in last week's win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Mike Ford will start at cornerback if Slay can't play Sunday. The Lions elevated wide receiver Tom Kennedy from the practice squad Friday to help take some of Ford's work on special teams in the event Slay can't go.

Hand has not played since injuring his left elbow during the first week of training camp. He practiced Friday without a brace on the elbow for the first time this season.

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