Betting on the Browns to hoist the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the 2019 season isn’t a sound idea, according to former “Jeopardy” champ James Holzhauer.

As the professional sports gambler recently divulged, wagering on the teams with buzz heading into training camp doesn’t often pay off in the long run.

“I would say that the big thing to avoid is look away from the teams that have all the hype surrounding them,” Holzhauer told Peter King of “Football Morning in America.” “I can’t believe we live in a world where the Cleveland Browns are the most hyped team in the preseason. But I would say they’re probably the single worst bet to win the Super Bowl right now.”

Despite the acquisition of talent in recent months, namely former Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr., Holzhauer, who won more than $2 million during his 32-game reign on “Jeopardy” earlier this year, advises gamblers to stick with the tried and true.

“If I had to pick a team or two to make it to the Super Bowl, win the Super Bowl, the boring answer is the Patriots and the Rams,” Holzhauer said. “Everyone knows these guys are the best teams out there.”

The Patriots defeated the Rams in Super Bowl LIII in February, 13-3. New England and the Kansas City Chiefs are the current co-favorites to win at 6-1 odds, per CBS Sports.