Miami Dolphins linebacker Kiko Alonso is having an impressive season. The son of a Cuban father and Colombian mother, Alonso has found a home in Miami after struggling with injuries during his two previous NFL seasons.

Now healthy, Alonso has been a key part of the six-game winning streak for the Dolphins and has contributed big plays -- like him stopping, along with Ndamukong Suh, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, two yards short of the goal line as time ran out last Sunday. He has also forced a fumble and had two interceptions this season, along with four fumble recoveries.

Kiko Alonso is quietly on pace for 131 tackles, 6 FRs, 6 PBUs and 3 interceptions as well as starting every game s… https://t.co/bIkjr6ozxX — Gridiron Stuff (@Gridiron_Stuff) December 1, 2016

Perhaps the most important number this season for the linebacker is Alonso has managed to play in every game this season. Being healthy has allowed him to create those other productive results. These stats have already convinced some fans to give him Pro Bowl consideration.

Others have hailed Alonso as a possible candidate for Comeback Player of the Year, partly because the injuries that he recovered from were so serious. Alonso tore his ACL in 2014 and then suffered a severe sprain and partial tear of the same knee ligament a year later.

ESPN's James Walker thinks the Dolphins, for first time in a while, have look of a playoff team. And that's the focus right now. The team is currently 7-4 and second in the NFC East. Their next game is against the 6-5 Baltimore Ravens.

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