Hopkins was selected to his third career and second consecutive Pro Bowl (2015, 2017-18). He has compiled 94 receptions for 1,321 yards (14.1 avg.) and 11 touchdowns on 135 targets. He is third in the NFL in receiving yards, tied for fourth in receiving touchdowns and seventh in receptions. Hopkins leads all offensive skill players in the NFL in playtime percentage this season, playing in 99.16% of Houston's offensive plays (944-of-952). He became the second-youngest player in NFL history to record 500 career receptions and second-youngest to 7,000 receiving yards, trailing only Larry Fitzgerald in both categories. Hopkins also has posted the most receptions (507), receiving yards (7,186) and receiving touchdowns (47) through the first six seasons of a player's career in Texans history.

McKinney, who was selected to his first career Pro Bowl, leads the Texans with 96 total tackles (58 solo) this season to go along with 1.5 sacks, five tackles for loss, five quarterback hits, one forced fumble and a single-season career-high four passes defensed. He ranks 11th in the AFC in total tackles this season and ranks fifth in the AFC since 2016 with 320 total tackles. McKinney also ranks ninth in team history in total tackles (378) and seventh in tackles for loss (30) to go along with 10.5 career sacks, 26 career quarterback hits, seven career passes defensed and three career forced fumbles in 60 games (57 starts).