2025-12-28 Eagles @ Bills — Kickoff astrology chart analysis

Astrology Transit Data - click to expand
Eagles @ BillsLocal: 2025-12-28 16:25:00 EST
UTC: 2025-12-28 21:25:00 UTC
Lat/Lon: 42.774000, -78.787000
Angles / Houses
ASC: Cancer 03°21′
MC: Pisces 08°25′
House 1: Cancer 03°21′
House 2: Cancer 22°33′
House 3: Leo 13°02′
House 4: Virgo 08°25′
House 5: Libra 12°36′
House 6: Scorpio 24°46′
House 7: Capricorn 03°21′
House 8: Capricorn 22°33′
House 9: Aquarius 13°02′
House 10: Pisces 08°25′
House 11: Aries 12°36′
House 12: Taurus 24°46′
Planets (with houses)
Sun: Capricorn 07°24′ (H7)
Moon: Aries 21°25′ (H11)
Mercury: Sagittarius 23°56′ (H6)
Venus: Capricorn 05°17′ (H7)
Mars: Capricorn 10°18′ (H7)
Jupiter: Cancer 21°45′ (H1) ℞
Saturn: Pisces 25°59′ (H10)
Uranus: Taurus 28°02′ (H12) ℞
Neptune: Pisces 29°28′ (H10)
Pluto: Aquarius 02°37′ (H8)
Planet aspects
Moon(H11) □ Jupiter(H1) (Orb: 0°20′, Applying)
Saturn(H10) ⚹ Uranus(H12) (Orb: 2°03′, Applying)
Mercury(H6) □ Saturn(H10) (Orb: 2°03′, Applying)
Sun(H7) ☌ Venus(H7) (Orb: 2°06′, Applying)
Moon(H11) △ Mercury(H6) (Orb: 2°31′, Applying)
Sun(H7) ☌ Mars(H7) (Orb: 2°54′, Applying)
Saturn(H10) ☌ Neptune(H10) (Orb: 3°29′, Applying)
Venus(H7) ☌ Mars(H7) (Orb: 5°01′, Applying)
Mercury(H6) □ Neptune(H10) (Orb: 5°32′, Applying)
Uranus(H12) ⚹ Neptune(H10) (Orb: 1°26′, Separating)
Neptune(H10) ⚹ Pluto(H8) (Orb: 3°09′, Separating)
Jupiter(H1) △ Saturn(H10) (Orb: 4°14′, Separating)
Uranus(H12) △ Pluto(H8) (Orb: 4°35′, Separating)
Venus(H7) □ Neptune(H10) (Orb: 5°49′, Separating)
Other aspects
Mercury(H6) Quincunx Jupiter(H1) (Orb: 2°11′, Separating)
This one screams high-stakes, high-contact, high-emotion football — with a real “identity vs identity” vibe. The chart is loaded on the 1st/7th axis (Bills/home vs Eagles/away), which usually produces a game where neither side fades quietly: big responses after punches, momentum swings, and a lot of “answer drives” energy.
The headline signature is Capricorn piled up in the 7th (Sun–Venus–Mars), facing a Cancer Ascendant with Jupiter retrograde in Cancer in the 1st. That’s classic “home aura vs opponent pressure.” It often plays out like: the home side looks protected or buoyed (especially in key stretches), while the away side looks serious, physical, and organized, forcing the game into a trenchy, grindy shape.
Dominants and chart tone
- Cardinal-heavy chart: Capricorn (Sun/Venus/Mars), Aries (Moon), Cancer (ASC + Jupiter). Cardinal charts tend to start hot, shift quickly, and swing momentum. Expect tempo changes rather than one steady script.
- Element balance (roughly): Earth strong (Capricorn + Uranus in Taurus), Water strong (Cancer/Pisces), with enough Fire (Moon Aries, Mercury Sag) to create bursts and volatility.
- Capricorn stellium in the 7th: the opponent side is loud in the chart. This usually means the away team is fully present, not intimidated, and capable of imposing structure and contact.
Moon: pace, emotional weather, and momentum
- Moon in Aries (11th house) is a “spark plug” Moon — fast reactions, aggressive surges, and emotional spikes. In the 11th it ties strongly to crowd/team morale, “belief,” and momentum waves.
- Moon square Jupiter (applying, tight): this is one of the most important tells here. It can show:
- Overreach / overconfidence moments (forcing a throw, hero-ball, risky fourth-down choices),
- Big plays and sudden scoring swings,
- Emotional surges that change the game quickly (crowd erupts, sideline catches fire, then a quick backlash).
- Moon trine Mercury (applying): quick adjustments, hurry-up effectiveness, and “the response drive.” Even with mistakes, teams tend to answer back rather than stall for long.
Angles, rulers, and “who’s steering the outcome”
ASC: Cancer 3° (home/Bills)
- Chart ruler is the Moon (in Aries 11th): home side feeds off emotion + crowd + momentum. That’s good for getting the stadium “alive” and producing key bursts.
- Jupiter Rx in Cancer in the 1st is a major protective signature for the ASC side — especially because Jupiter is strong in Cancer. Retrograde can mean the advantage shows in a weird rhythm: delayed payoff, second-half stabilization, or “we had to re-find our identity” vibes.
DSC: Capricorn 3° (away/Eagles)
- DSC is hit hard by Venus in Capricorn (very close), plus Sun/Mars in Capricorn in the 7th. That’s a strong opponent imprint: physicality, discipline, and a willingness to play “adult football.”
- DSC ruler Saturn in Pisces in the 10th, conjunct Neptune: this is the away steering wheel. Saturn wants structure; Neptune fogs it. It can manifest as:
- Brilliant disguise / deception moments,
- Or confusion: miscommunication, weird officiating optics, drives derailing in strange ways,
- “Public outcome” (10th) shaped by both discipline and haze.
MC: Pisces 8°
- Saturn–Neptune in the 10th is the outcome signature. Expect at least one stretch where the game feels unclear / slippery / hard to control — then Saturn tries to clamp it down.
The key aspects (the real “plot points”)
- Mercury (6th) square Saturn (10th), applying: execution gets tested. This is very “drives die on details.” Think: protection issues, timing routes off by a beat, procedural penalties, clock/communication friction.
- Mercury (6th) square Neptune (10th), applying: misreads, tipped balls, drops, deceptive coverages, or the classic “what was he seeing?” moment. Great for defenses that disguise well — but also can punish overly cute offense.
- Sun conjunct Venus (7th), applying + Sun conjunct Mars (7th), applying + Venus conjunct Mars (7th): the rivalry/intensity amplifier. This is one of the cleaner indicators of a physical, emotional, headline-style matchup — and it often correlates with:
- Red-zone aggression,
- Penalties sparked by emotion,
- “Statement drive” energy,
- Stars trying to impose will.
- Saturn sextile Uranus (applying) / Uranus in 12th: surprises within structure. This is not chaos for chaos’ sake — it’s the kind of game where a weird bounce, sudden change, or unexpected adjustment becomes integrated fast (coaches respond quickly).
- Mercury Quincunx Jupiter (separating): awkward calibrations. It can feel like “the read was there but the math was off” — a few plays that are almost huge, or a plan that needs midgame correction.
How this might play on the field
- Momentum should swing. With Moon–Jupiter tight and cardinal dominance, don’t expect a straight line. Expect runs where one team looks unstoppable, then a sharp correction.
- Execution matters more than usual. Mercury under Saturn/Neptune pressure often means the team that wins is the one that keeps their structure when the game turns foggy (noise, weather-like slippage, pressure looks changing, communication stress).
- Home edge exists, but it’s not “easy.” Jupiter in the 1st (strong) is a big plus for the Bills-as-ASC read — but the 7th house Capricorn pileup says the Eagles show up as a serious, imposing opponent. This chart doesn’t smell like a walkover; it smells like a measured brawl with bursts.
- Watch the “public outcome” weirdness. Saturn–Neptune in the 10th is a classic signature for a finish that gets talked about: a controversial moment, a confusing sequence, a strange decision, or just a fourth quarter that feels surreal before it locks back into structure.