WATCH: DeAndre Hopkins breaks Texans' single-season TD record
Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins continued his breakout season with yet another accomplishment in Sunday's 30-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Hopkins' fourth-quarter touchdown reception gave him 10 on the season, breaking Andre Johnson's single-season record of nine set in 2009.
The third-year receiver broke the mark on a 19-yard catch from quarterback Brian Hoyer with the Texans trailing 21-13.
Per ESPN's Mike Rodak, Bills safety Bacarri Rambo said after the game he believed Hopkins clearly pushed off on Buffalo rookie cornerback Ronald Darby. The officials tough, disagreed, and no flag was thrown.
Another week, another ridiculous Nuk Hopkins TD catch. Not fair. Just not fair. #HOUvsBUF https://t.co/ppVX6hztqe
— NFL (@NFL) December 6, 2015
Hopkins finished the game with five catches for 88 yards and the touchdown. He entered Week 13 as the NFL's third-leading receiver behind Atlanta's Juilo Jones and Pittsburgh's Antonio Brown.