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PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth admits being Cowboys fan is 'tough'

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When it’s football season, PGA Tour star Jordan Spieth is always paying attention to his Dallas Cowboys. 

A native of Dallas, Spieth has shown his love for his squad over the years. But just like the rest of the Cowboys faithful, he’s desperately looking for that Super Bowl title that has eluded them since 1995. 

Spieth made an appearance Tuesday on the "Up & Adams Show," where he discussed his Cowboys fandom. 

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Jordan Spieth shakes hands with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo before the New York Jets game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"Being a Cowboys fan is tough, but we stick together and maybe someday it’ll be worth it," he said. 

Spieth and the rest of Cowboys fans have watched their team go through a triumphant regular season, earning a top seed in the NFC during the NFL Playoffs only to lose early. 

This past season was a brutal end to a great year, as the Cowboys flopped in their home AT&T Stadium against the Green Bay Packers in the wild-card round. Dallas was the No. 2 seed, but Jordan Love and the No. 7 Packers couldn’t miss on offense, sending Dak Prescott & Co. out of the playoffs after a 12-5 regular season. 

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The offseason has brought big questions for owner and GM Jerry Jones, who has been relatively quiet compared to past free agency periods. 

"I guess we’ll just have to see how we draft because we’re in that lull in between free agency where not a whole lot was done, and then the draft," Spieth said. 

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