He did hit the helmet as the rule says. But in reality he did not at all target, he was going for the ball when the contact happened and this is not at all uncommon with a few bodies near a ball. Looking forward to the first receiver getting called on that trying to catch a ball.
Yeah I get that "letter of the law" says its "targeting" but that's not what the rule was intended for. If they call that, then that's like saying there is targeting on every single play of a game, and especially when a RB lowers his crown.