Chris Johnson's top 10 neighbors span athletes, quick-service restaurants, a budget hotel chain, an entertainment platform, and a sports team — no single subcategory dominates enough to pull the cluster into a clear shape.
The similarity scores run from 0.86 down to 0.83 across all ten, a narrow band that confirms the flat classification. Six of the ten are fellow Athletes: Lamar Jackson (0.86), Ja Morant (0.86), Michael Vick (0.84), Odell Beckham Jr (0.84), Chad Johnson (0.84), and Michael Thomas (0.83). That same-kind majority is the baseline; the more structurally notable finding is what fills the remaining four slots. Rally's Drive-In Restaurants (0.86) sits nearly as high as the top athlete neighbor, making it the most prominent non-athlete in the set. Red Roof Inn (0.84) — a budget lodging brand — follows, alongside BallerTV (0.83), an entertainment platform, and the Memphis Grizzlies (0.83), an NBA franchise. The presence of a QSR chain and a budget hotel at scores matching or exceeding several athlete neighbors signals that this audience's shape is shared with value-oriented consumer brands, not just sports figures.
The flat distribution across athletes, food-service brands, and budget hospitality suggests an audience whose composition is recognizable to a wide range of everyday consumer categories, not one tightly anchored to a single sports context.