The Washington Football Team's top 10 nearest neighbors are drawn almost entirely from a single subcategory: Sports Teams. Nine of the ten are Sports Teams, with Jay Williams (0.56) the lone Athlete in the set — making this one of the more same-kind similarity profiles in the data.
The shape is broad, meaning no single neighbor dominates; overlap spreads across many entities without a sharp drop-off. The Washington Wizards lead at 0.76, followed by the Washington Nationals at 0.67 and the Washington Capitals at 0.63 — a tight D.C. market cluster at the top. From there, the scores descend gradually through the Baltimore Ravens (0.59) and Baltimore Orioles (0.58), extending the regional footprint into the Baltimore market. The remaining Sports Teams — Carolina Basketball (0.57), Atlanta Falcons (0.54), Atlanta Hawks (0.54), and ESPN Women's Hoops (0.54, a TV Channel) — pull the audience shape outward into the broader Mid-Atlantic and Southeast sports corridor. ESPN Women's Hoops is the only non-Sports Team in the top 10 besides Jay Williams, and it sits at the bottom of the set.
The broad, same-kind shape suggests an audience defined primarily by regional sports fandom rather than by any single rival or cross-category interest.