CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Coach Hue Jackson said quarterback Tyrod Taylor will undergo further exams on his injured left hand, but expects him to be okay for the opener against the Steelers Sept. 9.

"Anytime your quarterback gets nicked like that, you're always concerned, but I think the fact that he was able to go back into the game was a good sign," Jackson said after Thursday's 5-0 victory over the Eagles in the third preseason game. "I know we'll make sure that we take care of it this week, whatever that is, and get him back to where he needs to be. I feel comfortable and confident that he is going to be OK, and that will happen."

Jackson admitted he was "very concerned'' when Taylor fell on the left wrist on a fourth-and-1 incompletion with about 6:05 left in the first quarter. Baker Mayfield replaced him for two series.

X-rays on the hand were negative and Taylor returned for three more first-half series, but then received treatment in the locker room at halftime and throughout the second half.

Taylor left immediately after the game and opted not to meet with the media.

When he returned to the game in the second quarter, he handed the ball off with two hands, and Jackson kept an eye on him.

"Our medical people said he was fine and he could be out there,'' he said. "We would not have put him back out there if he was not. We will check everything tonight and see where he is, but hopefully, everything will be okay."

In his five series of work, Taylor completed 11 of 16 attempts for 65 yards, without a TD or interception for a 76.3 rating. He was sacked twice, badly overthrew Jarvis Landry on his final possession and failed to generate any points.

Taylor is likely done for the preseason, as Jackson will likely rest the starters in the preseason finale in Detroit next week.

In 11 series, this preseason, Taylor was 20-of-28 for 186 yards with one TD and no interceptions for a 101.2 rating.

Mayfield, who got his first reps with the starters, cited Taylor's toughness.

"That's who he is,'' said Mayfield. "He's a competitor. He wants to be out there. He's the same way that I am in regards to that. He wants to be out there and playing with his guys."