
Summary
- Snoop Dogg has been named Team USA’s first-ever Honorary Coach, a volunteer role focused on celebrating and supporting athletes beyond the field of play
- His first major project is raising awareness and resources for the Team USA Fund, which supports athlete training, mental health, and career transition
- Snoop will support Team USA through the 2026 Olympic Winter Games (Milano Cortina) and will also return as a correspondent for NBC Sports
Snoop Dogg is officially joining Team USA as the first ever Honorary Coach.
The artist shared the news via a LinkedIn post, explaining that his role is “all about celebrating and supporting athletes beyond what fans see on the field of play. I’m here to bring my voice, my heart, and maybe a little wisdom from the sidelines… to help motivate Team USA, shine a light on the full athlete journey, and uplift the people who make their dreams possible.”
Snoop further shared that his first project as Honorary Coach is spotlighting the Team USA Fund, which “provides real resources for athlete training, education, mental health, career transition, and everything athletes need to thrive on and off the field of play.”
He was previously a special correspondent for NBC and a torchbearer at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Snoop will return to NBC for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games.