Raiders: Antonio Brown Tied to Biogenesis Doctor According to Report

MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 05: Anthony Bosch (R), former Biogenesis of America clinic owner, walks out of a Federal building after being charged with conspiracy to distribute steroids on August 5, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Federal authorities say that 10 people were arrested in connection with the Major League Baseball steroid scandal. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 05: Anthony Bosch (R), former Biogenesis of America clinic owner, walks out of a Federal building after being charged with conspiracy to distribute steroids on August 5, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Federal authorities say that 10 people were arrested in connection with the Major League Baseball steroid scandal. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) /
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According to a recent report, Biogenesis doctor Pedro Bosch and son Tony Bosch are back in business. This time Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown might be tied to the new clinic.

If you feel like you’ve traveled back in time with the resurfacing of the Biogenesis scandal via Billy Corben’s latest film Screwball, then you ain’t seen nothing yet. According to a report in the Miami New Times, Oakland Raiders wide receiver (WR) Antonio Brown has been tied to Anthony Bosch’s (founder of Biogenesis) new clinic Nuceria.

A quick glance at Nuceria’s Instagram account, and you’ll find the results of seemingly successful anti-aging procedures. Per the report, Anthony (aka Tony) Bosch, a man named Michael Junco, and a woman named Samanta Fonte founded anti-aging.

Also, according to the report,

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"“Nuceria is overseen by Dr. Pedro Bosch, who was previously listed as the medical director for the infamous Coral Gables clinic Biogenesis.”"

As you might already know, Pedro Bosch is the father of Tony Bosch, founder of the now defunct Biogenesis anti-aging clinic. Both father and son were involved in one of MLB’s biggest scandals which resulted in the suspension of 13 MLB players including Alex Rodriguez.

How does Raiders WR Antonio Brown fit into this picture?

In a clip posted on Instagram by Brown on March 28th (below), Michael Junco (muscular, blue shirt, on a cell phone) is seen on the premises.

In another clip, which can be found in the Miami New Times report, you can see Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown invite Michael Junco to toss the medicine ball back and forth with him. “Come on Mike, let me throw you a pass,” Brown can be heard saying.

Despite this fact, Brown decided to deny ever even knowing the man. Even saying, through spokesperson Robert Santini,

"“There is no relationship, no partnership at all,” Santini said. “This was someone else who was just working out in that same gym as him. He was just working out at the high school.”"

Don’t tell Brown this, but people don’t tend to work out in jeans and polo shirts.

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To be clear, at the time of writing this, Antonio Brown has not tested positive for PED’s.