Passive players who like to limp a lot very seldom if ever suddenly open raise 22 UTG, so forget about quads. If he has limped AJ from the CO, he could also limp AQ and maybe even AK from UTG. So even though we can't eliminate these holdings, we can weight them as less likely than average. This leaves his range being weighted toward big pairs.

So when he check-calls your flop raise, he doesn't have many hands in his range that are behind your TPTK since he might well have limped KJ, QJ and smaller pockets. So it looks like he has you beat. I'm inclined to take the free card when he checks the turn since I don't see him having much in his range that he'll fold, and if I don't improve, I fold to any decent-sized bet on the river.