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The NFL record for the two longest touchdown catches in a single game is held by Tom McDonald, who achieved this feat in 1961. He caught touchdown passes of 90 and 85 yards while playing for the Philadelphia Eagles against the Washington Redskins. This remarkable achievement has stood the test of time, showcasing McDonald's exceptional skill as a wide receiver.

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