The league's only Sagittarius.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were awarded on November 30, 1993 — sun in Sagittarius, the only Sag chart in the league. A Sagittarius sun means a franchise built for adventure: the globe-trotting London games, the willingness to swing big on quarterbacks, the aesthetic daring (the teal, the weirder helmet iterations, the stadium pool), and the deep, undeniable fact that you never quite know what this franchise is going to do next.
Sagittarius sun · the adventurer
Sagittarius is the sign of the horizon-seeker — the one who has to go somewhere the others haven't been. For the Jaguars, this has played out as: an expansion franchise that made the AFC Championship game faster than anyone thought possible; a perpetual willingness to make trades or picks that other front offices would have balked at; a commitment to international games that made them the most globally-branded team in American football before almost anyone else was thinking about it. Sag energy isn't risk-averse. It's risk-drawn.
Scorpio stellium · Mercury, Venus, Jupiter
Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter all in Scorpio is the intensity beneath the adventure. This is where the Sagittarius-surface narrative hides its depth. Scorpio Mercury communicates with conviction (the Jaguars' best media moments have been intense, not breezy). Scorpio Venus means the fan connection is more all-in than the national perception grasps — Jacksonville fans are devoted in a way that outsiders misread as casual. Scorpio Jupiter means the biggest expansion moments for this team come through crisis and regeneration, not ease.
Sagittarius Mars · the fourth-down chart
Mars in Sagittarius means the Jaguars — when they have the roster to support it — play a fearless, forward-leaning game. Fourth-down aggression. Vertical passing. Defensive alignments that bet on athleticism over patience. This is a fun team to watch when the chart activates. It's a punished team when the roster can't cash the Mars-Sag check.
Aquarius Saturn · the unconventional structure
Saturn in Aquarius gives this franchise its willingness to build in unorthodox ways — the expansion-era draft strategies, the modern analytics embraces, the willingness to try schemes other teams wouldn't. Aquarius Saturn doesn't believe the old playbook is the correct playbook just because it's old.
The shadow
Sagittarius' weakness is the inability to finish what it starts. The chart is drawn forward constantly, which means the completion energy is often missing. This is the Jaguars' historical pattern: stretches of genuine promise that don't quite convert into championships, big swings that don't quite land, seasons of momentum that give way to resets. Sag has to actively work to stay in one place long enough to win. The Scorpio stellium provides the intensity; the Sag sun keeps wandering.
What to watch in the 2026–27 season
Saturn in Aries trines the Sagittarius sun for the whole season — one of the most supportive long-term transits for any chart. Saturn-trine-sun is structure-building fire: it takes Sagittarius' natural boldness and gives it the discipline to actually cash out. For a franchise whose chart has historically lacked completion energy, this is the transit that could deliver it.
Jupiter in Leo trines the natal sun for most of the season as well — a fire-on-fire trine that amplifies the adventurous spirit. The combination of Saturn-trine-sun (discipline) and Jupiter-trine-sun (expansion) during the same season is rare and favorable. If the Jaguars are ever going to have a breakout season, this is the astrologically supported window.
The bottom line
Jacksonville is the league's most adventurous chart, and the one with the most to prove about whether adventurous charts can actually win in a sport that rewards consistency. The 2026–27 season is, astrologically, the best test the franchise will get for a decade. The chart has set the table. The roster has to eat.