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The top 10 neighbors for Joe Thomas span sports teams, fellow athletes, a destination brand, and a regional superstore — no single category dominates, and the scores stay elevated across the full set, from Cleveland Indians at 0.93 down to St. Louis Blues at 0.88.

That spread is the defining feature of a broad shape. The top 10 break down as four Sports Teams (Cleveland Indians at 0.93, Notre Dame Football at 0.90, Cleveland Browns at 0.89, St. Louis Blues at 0.88), four fellow Athletes (Trevor Bauer at 0.89, Josh Allen at 0.89, Myles Garrett at 0.88, Aaron Rodgers at 0.88), one Miscellaneous entry (McNeil at 0.92), and one Destination brand (Cedar Point at 0.91). The two non-sports outliers — McNeil and Cedar Point — sit near the very top of the list, which is the most structurally notable detail: the second- and third-closest audience shapes belong to entities with no obvious sports connection. The sports-team and athlete neighbors are concentrated in the Midwest and Great Lakes corridor, with Cleveland franchises and Ohio-adjacent programs appearing repeatedly, but the audience shape is broad enough that regional consumer brands can match it nearly as well as professional teams.

The overall picture is an audience that overlaps widely across Midwestern sports fandom and athlete-adjacent media, but whose shape is common enough to surface in consumer and destination brands at the same tier of similarity.

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