Watch: Texans' Hopkins sets up TD after over-the-shoulder catch
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Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is proving why he's impossible to defend with a single cornerback.
Hopkins did an outstanding job of staying inbound on a 38-yard reception, the longest pass of the first half during Saturday's game against the Oakland Raiders.
The Texans' star capped the drive off with a 2-yard touchdown, providing the Texans with a 20-7 lead.
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