Some key next-level Philadelphia Eagles numbers as they head into the bye with a 3-0 record:

Wentz's precision

Quarterback Carson Wentz has a very respectable 64.7 completion percentage to this point of the season -- good for 13th in the NFL -- but that only tells part of the story.

Staying on target Eagles QB Carson Wentz is among the league leaders in lowest off-target percentage. Player Pct. Eli Manning 11.3 Carson Wentz 12.1 Sam Bradford 12.3 Drew Brees 12.6 Derek Carr 14.2

According to ESPN Stats & Information, only one quarterback in the league has been more accurate than Wentz through three games. Take a look at the chart at right.

Wentz's 12.1 off-target percentage is the best mark by an Eagles QB through three games in the last 10 years.

That can be attributed in part to the style of ball the Eagles offense is playing, which includes plenty of screens and short passes. On Sunday against the Steelers, Wentz went 15-of-17 on passes within five yards of the line of scrimmage, with 227 of his 301 passing yards coming after the catch.

Wentz has 30 attempts at or behind the line of scrimmage through three games. That's two less than league-leaders Cam Newton and Alex Smith, who runs a similar offense under Andy Reid in Kansas City.

Super Bowl hope?

The Eagles have won each of their first three games by double digits to start a season for the third time in team history, per ESPN Stats & Info. They reached the Super Bowl the previous two times they turned the trick (1980 & 2004). They are also the fifth team in the last 10 seasons to start 3-0 while winning each game by 15-plus points. Each of the previous four made the Super Bowl.

The oddsmakers have apparently taken notice. According to Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, the Eagles had 100-1 Super Bowl odds Week 1. Those odds now sit at 20-1.

Ratings

Wentz is decidedly good for business. The Eagles pulled a 33.9 rating and a 59 share in the Philadelphia market for Sunday's game against the Steelers. Even though it turned into a blowout, it was the highest-rated 4 o'clock Eagles game since 2010.

Last year's season-long ratings average was 29.0. Through three games, the Eagles are averaging a 31.8.