June 24, 2025 - 02:54
Frankie Luvu is entering his second season with the Washington Commanders feeling a mix of satisfaction and determination. While he enjoyed his debut year, he firmly believes there is still "unfinished business" to address. Luvu showcased his skills and versatility on the field, contributing significantly to the team's defense. However, he acknowledges that there is room for improvement and growth.
Reflecting on his first season, Luvu expressed gratitude for the opportunities he received but emphasized his desire to elevate his game. He is focused on refining his techniques and enhancing his understanding of the team's strategies. With a strong work ethic and a competitive spirit, Luvu aims to make a more substantial impact in the upcoming season.
As he prepares for Year 2, Luvu's mindset is clear: he wants to help the Commanders achieve greater success and solidify his role as a key player. Fans can expect to see a more driven and focused Luvu as he embarks on this new chapter with the team.
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E.l.f. Beauty CEO Justifies Price Hike Amid Rising Tariff CostsE.l.f. Beauty CEO Tarang Amin defended his company`s decision to raise its prices during a Thursday interview with CNBC`s Jim Cramer. The price increase, which amounts to $1, has been attributed to...
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DeVos Graduate Students Make Waves with Real-World Business ProjectsFrom Michigan’s largest indoor waterpark to an exciting new restaurant in northern mid-Michigan, graduate students at DeVos are making significant strides in real-world business applications....
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Unique Business Program Leads to Doctorate for Prairie View GraduatePRAIRIE VIEW, Texas – Dr. LaKisha Atkins chose Prairie View A&M University for its distinctive Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program, recognized as the only one of its kind in the Gulf...
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Impact of Tariffs on Local Businesses: A Concern Raised to Senator BaldwinBusiness owners in Milwaukee are expressing growing concerns about the effects of tariffs on imported products, a legacy of the previous administration. During a recent meeting with U.S. Senator...