Northeast Megalopolis - National Professional Sports Teams

National Professional Sports Teams

  • Baltimore Orioles
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Boston Bruins
  • Boston Celtics
  • Boston Red Sox
  • Brooklyn Nets
  • New England Patriots
  • New England Revolution
  • New Jersey Devils
  • New York Giants
  • New York Islanders
  • New York Jets
  • New York Knicks
  • New York Liberty
  • New York Mets
  • New York Rangers
  • New York Red Bulls
  • New York Yankees
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Philadelphia Flyers
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Philadelphia 76ers
  • Philadelphia Soul
  • Philadelphia Union
  • DC United
  • Washington Capitals
  • Washington Mystics
  • Washington Nationals
  • Washington Redskins
  • Washington Wizards

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