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About 30 minutes later near the pool, Ringo noticed a Packers' T-shirt flash into his line of vision. Then, he saw it was the same man wearing it.

"I'd seen the shirt before I'd seen him because the shirt grabbed my attention like, 'I wonder who that is with a Packers' shirt on?'" Ringo said. "I looked up and saw his face. I was like, 'Wow, that's the same guy that I saved.'"

The two caught up again and the man introduced his daughter and his grandchildren to Ringo. They posed for a picture together, which Ringo later posted on his Instagram account.

"He didn't know I played for the Packers, but he came over," Ringo said. "He went on to say that when his head was in the water, he was praying for help. He said that God told him that he had somebody to help him, but he didn't know it was a cheesehead. So he was excited about that."

Ringo didn't catch the man's name but has been trying to reconnect with him ever since. He recalls his daughter saying she has a Facebook page and Snapchat, but so far he hasn't been able to find her.

Whatever the case, Ringo was happy to be in the right place at the right time, knowing firsthand what it feels like to see a loved one in dire need of help.