Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow most likely end his injured status Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens, coach Zac Taylor said Monday.

"I anticipate him playing, but we will continue to work through the week," Taylor told reporters. "I'm not going to declare that definitively. ... Coming off an injury, he's done everything he could. He put himself in position to do his best to play yesterday. We will continue with that mindset.

"He looks like he's in good shape right now to be ready to go."

Burrow sustained turf toe in his left foot during a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 14. He landed on injured reserve two days later and missed the Bengals' next nine games. The Bengals first turned to backup Jake Browning to replace Burrow before trading for Joe Flacco.

Browning went 0-3 during Burrow's absence. Flacco led the Bengals to a 1-5 mark over his last six starts. He now will be Burrow's primary backup for the rest of the season.