In January, Hamlin crumpled to the turf inside Cincinnati’s riverfront stadium, a shock to his heart less than a minute later saved his life. It could have happened in any one of 32 NFL cities. But it happened in Cincinnati. It happened just a few miles north of Erlanger, Kentucky, where in June 2020, Matthew Mangine Jr. collapsed during high school soccer conditioning. No one ran to get an AED. He died at age 16. Kim and Matt Mangine, Matthew’s parents, spent the last two years building the Matthew Mangine Jr. “One Shot” Foundation (MMJF), which provides training on life-saving skills like CPR and using an AED. It also donates AEDs to schools and youth leagues. Now, Hamlin’s coming back, and teaming up with the Mangine’s foundation, to teach the skills that saved his life. Hamlin’s Chasing M’s Foundation will provide CPR and AED training as part of his CPR Tour. That tour stops in Cincinnati on July 22.’