This is a list of American sportspeople of Native American ancestry.
Bud Adams , Cherokee Nation , owner of the Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans
Keenan Allen , Lumbee wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers
Eli Ankou , Ojibwe Dokis First Nation defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills
Sam Bradford , Cherokee Nation , quarterback , 2010 first overall draft pick and Offensive Rookie of the Year [ 1]
Tyler Bray , Potawatomi , quarterback[ 2]
Austin Corbett , Walker River Northern Paiute ,[ 3] offensive guard , Super Bowl LVI champion with the Los Angeles Rams .[ 4]
Dane Evans , Wichita , Hamilton Tiger-Cats , quarterback
Al Hoptowit , Yakima , American football player, right tackle , 1943 NFL Champion .
Levi Horn , Northern Cheyenne , offensive tackle [ 5] [ 6]
Creed Humphrey , Potawatomi , Kansas City Chiefs, center ,[ 7] a Super Bowl LVII champion.[ 8]
Wahoo McDaniel , Choctaw -Chickasaw , played defensive back for different American Football League (AFL) teams between 1960 and 1968. 1960 AFL Champion.[ 9] Later became a professional wrestler.[ 11]
Bryce Petty , Chicksaw ,[ 12] quarterback.[ 13]
Teton Saltes , Oglala , professional football player signed by the New York Jets of the NFL (2021), offensive tackle [ 14] Later joined XFL team Arlington Renegades in 2023,[ 15] He is a 2023 XFL Champion.[ 16]
Sonny Sixkiller , Cherokee , quarterback [ 17]
Jakeb Sullivan , Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux , quarterback
Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox Nation , 1887–1953), Olympic Gold medalist and football and baseball player. Won titles as both a player and team executive of the Canton Bulldogs .[ 18] [ 19]
James Winchester , Choctaw ,[ 20] Kansas City Chiefs , long snapper ,[ 2] a Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LVII champion[ 21] [ 8]
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Frank Pierce , first Native American to represent the United States at the Olympics in 1904
Ellison "Tarzan" Brown , Narragansett U.S. Olympian/marathon runner
Wilson Charles , competed in the decathlon at the 1932 Olympics.[ 22]
Robert Brevelle , Represented U.S. and placed 4th at the 1994 World Karate Championships, 3rd Place at US Karate Nationals, gold medalist and Louisiana State Champion TaeKwonDo 1992.
Ashton Locklear , artistic gymnast of Lumbee tribe, 2014 world champion (team), 2 x 2014 Pan American Champion (team, uneven bars), 2 x 2016 Pacific Rim Champion (team, uneven bars)
Billy Mills , Oglala Lakota 1964 gold medalist
Jim Thorpe , gold medalist in the decathlon and pentathlon at the 1912 Olympics[ 23]
Jack Aker , Potawatomi , pitcher[ 24]
Johnny Bench , Choctaw , Hall of Fame catcher with the Cincinnati Reds , two-time MVP
Chief Bender , Ojibwa , Hall of Fame pitcher
Jim Bluejacket , Cherokee , pitcher[ 25]
Lou Bruce , Mohawk , outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics [ 26]
Dylan Bundy , Cherokee Nation , pitcher[ 27]
Joba Chamberlain , Ho-Chunk , pitcher
Chief Chouneau , Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa , pitcher who appeared in one game for the Chicago White Sox [ 28]
Lee Daney , Choctaw, pitcher[ 29]
Jacoby Ellsbury , Navajo , All-Star outfielder, Gold Glove winner and two-time Word Series champion[ 30]
Koda Glover , Cherokee-descent, pitcher for the Washington Nationals [ 31]
Marco Gonzales , pitcher[ 32]
Jon Gray , Cherokee Nation, pitcher[ 27]
Ryan Helsley , Cherokee Nation, pitcher[ 33]
Adrian Houser , Cherokee Nation, pitcher[ 34]
Chief Johnson , Ho-Chunk, pitcher[ 35] : 79
Frank Jude , Mille Lacs Ojibwe , Major League Baseball outfielder[ 36]
Ike Kahdot , Potawatomi, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians [ 35] : 167
Louis Leroy , Stockbridge–Munsee , Major League Baseball pitcher[ 37]
Gene Locklear , Lumbee , outfielder[ 38]
Kyle Lohse , Nomlaki , Major League Baseball pitcher
Pryor McBee , Choctaw, pitcher who appeared in one game for the Chicago White Sox[ 39]
Chief Meyers , Cahuilla , Major League Baseball catcher
Euel Moore , Chickasaw , Major League Baseball pitcher[ 40]
Robbie Ray , Cherokee-descent, pitcher[ 41]
Allie Reynolds , Creek , six-time All-Star pitcher[ 42]
Louis Sockalexis , Penobscot , Major League Baseball player
Jim Thorpe , Sac and Fox Nation , Olympic Gold medalist and football and baseball player
Ben Tincup , Cherokee, pitcher[ 25]
Moses Yellow Horse , Pawnee , pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates [ 25]
Taffy Abel , Ojibwe , first United States–born Native American player to become an NHL regular, which he did with the New York Rangers beginning on November 16, 1926[ 44] [ 45]
George Armstrong , Ojibway , former NHL player for the Toronto Maple Leafs , four-time Stanley Cup champion, seven-time All-Star , and Hockey Hall of Fame member
Aaron Asham , Métis , former NHL player for the Pittsburgh Penguins
Ethan Bear , Ochapowace Nation , NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks
Craig Berube , Cree , former NHL player and Stanley Cup winning head coach of the St. Louis Blues
Jonathan Cheechoo , Cree , former NHL player for the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators , one time Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy winner
Michael Ferland , Cree , NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks
Theoren Fleury , Métis , former NHL player for the Calgary Flames and 1989 Stanley Cup champion
Brady Keeper , Pimicikamak Cross Lake First Nation , NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks
Dwight King , Métis , former NHL player for the Los Angeles Kings and two-time Stanley Cup champion
Brigette Lacquette , Métis , player for Team Canada
Jocelyne Larocque , Cote First Nation , player for Team Canada and 2014 Olympic gold medalist
Jamie Leach , Ojibwe , former NHL player for the Pittsburgh Penguins and 1992 Stanley Cup champion
Reggie Leach , Ojibwe , former NHL player for the Philadelphia Flyers , 1975 Stanley Cup champion, and father of Jamie Leach
Cayden Lindstrom , Driftpile First Nation , prospect for the Montreal Canadiens
Brandon Montour , Mohawk , NHL player for the Florida Panthers
Brandon Nolan , Ojibwe and Maliseet , former NHL player for the Carolina Hurricanes
Jordan Nolan , Ojibwe and Maliseet , AHL player, two-time Stanley Cup winner with the Los Angeles Kings
Ted Nolan , Ojibwe , former NHL player for the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins , former head coach of the Buffalo Sabres and Latvia men's national ice hockey team at the 2014 Olympics; father of Jordan and Brandon
Gino Odjick , Algonquin Kitigan Zibi , former NHL player for the Vancouver Canucks
T. J. Oshie , Ojibwe , NHL player for the Washington Capitals , Stanley Cup winner and member of the 2014 men's US Olympic hockey team
Carey Price , Ulkatcho First Nation , NHL goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens , Olympic Gold medalist for Canada and Vezina Trophy winner
Wacey Rabbit , Blackfoot Confederacy , ECHL player
Wade Redden , Métis , former NHL player for the Ottawa Senators
Abby Roque , Wahnapitae First Nation , first indigenous person to play for the U.S. women’s Olympic hockey team, making her Olympic debut in Beijing 2022
Chris Simon , Ojibwe , former NHL player with several teams and 1996 Stanley Cup champion
Sheldon Souray , Métis , former NHL player for the Montreal Canadiens
Jordin Tootoo , Inuit , former NHL player for the Nashville Predators , Detroit Red Wings , New Jersey Devils , and Chicago Blackhawks
Bryan Trottier , Cree , former NHL player for the New York Islanders and Pittsburgh Penguins , seven-time Stanley Cup champion, nine-time All-Star , and Hockey Hall of Fame member
Zach Whitecloud , Sioux Valley Dakota Nation , NHL player for the Vegas Golden Knights and 2023 Stanley Cup champion
Ron Baker , Citizen Potawatomi EuroLeague player, formerly with the New York Knicks
MarJon Beauchamp , La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians , NBA player for the Milwaukee Bucks
Ryneldi Becenti , first Native American to play in the WNBA,[ 46] first Native American woman to play professional basketball for a foreign nation[ 47]
Joe Burton , first Native American to earn a scholarship to a Pac-10 conference[ 48]
Sonny Dove , Wampanoag N.B.A. basketball player Detroit Pistons and New York Nets
Angel Goodrich , (Cherokee ) WNBA basketball player
Kyrie Irving , American basketball player.[ 49]
Bronson Koenig , Ho-Chunk , basketball player
Shoni Schimmel , Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation , WNBA player
Naomi Lang , first Native American woman to compete in the Winter Olympic Games in 2002[ 52]
Angelita Rosal , table tennis player and first woman inducted in the Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973[ 56]
Professional wrestling [ edit ]
Gerald Brisco , Chickasaw Nation pro wrestler and WWE talent scout
Jack Brisco , Chickasaw Nation pro wrestler, former NWA World Champion
Chris Chavis , Lumbee professional wrestler
Mickie James , Powhatan -descent professional wrestler
Edward "Wahoo" McDaniel , Choctaw -Chickasaw professional wrestler, former five-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion [ 57]
Princess Victoria , professional wrestler,
Nyla Rose , professional wrestler
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