Two distinct audience neighborhoods define Vince Wilfork's similarity map: a tight cluster of New England sports figures, and a secondary pull toward Howard Stern–adjacent media personalities.
The shape is two-peak. The first peak is dense and high-scoring. Julian Edelman leads at 0.97, followed by the Boston Bruins (0.96), the New England Patriots (0.96), Danny Amendola (0.96), David Ortiz (0.95), and the Red Sox (0.94). These six neighbors — four fellow athletes and two sports teams — form a cohesive Boston sports cluster that dominates the top of the list. Tree House Brewing Co. (0.91) and Rob Gronkowski (0.91) extend the cluster slightly before scores begin to drop.
The second peak emerges further down, where Wes Welker (0.86) and Boston Globe Sports (0.84) give way to a distinct Stern-universe grouping: Gary Dell'Abate (0.76), Artie Lange (0.76), and the Stern Show (0.75) all appear in the broader neighbor set, suggesting a secondary audience neighborhood built around that media world rather than Boston sports specifically.
Within the top 10, seven of the ten neighbors are either athletes or sports teams — the lone exceptions being Tree House Brewing Co. (Breweries), Wes Welker (Athlete), and Boston Globe Sports (News Publishers). The audience shape is anchored firmly in Boston sports fandom, with a secondary bridge into a different, media-driven community visible just beyond the top tier.