At 0.85, ProFootballTalk is the strongest pull in Jason La Canfora's top 10 — but the second-ranked neighbor, Peter King at 0.84, is nearly as close, creating a genuine two-peak structure rather than a single dominant anchor.
The shape flag here is two-peak, and the two clusters are distinct by subcategory. The first peak runs through NFL-specific media infrastructure: ProFootballTalk (0.85, Blogs) and The MMQB (0.78, Websites) represent the digital-native NFL coverage side. The second peak is fellow journalists: Peter King (0.84), Albert Breer (0.83), Jay Glazer (0.82), and Mike Garafolo (0.81) form a tight band of reporters whose audiences overlap heavily with La Canfora's own. La Canfora's subcategory is Journalists, and four of the top 10 neighbors share that exact subcategory — the strongest same-kind cluster in the set.
The remaining neighbors add texture without disrupting the pattern. Rachel Nichols (0.84) and Linda Cohn (0.77) are TV Personalities, and Chris Long (0.79) is the lone Athlete in the top 10. No other Blogs or Websites appear beyond ProFootballTalk and The MMQB in the top 10. The overall picture is an audience that bridges beat-reporter journalism and NFL digital media — two distinct neighborhoods that nonetheless share the same underlying composition.