
Ryan Gosling revealed he still faces online trolling for his role as a struggling cornerback in Remember the Titans, despite his successful career. Speaking on the “New Heights” podcast, he said the “liability” tag never fades. Former NFL star Jason Kelce backed him, dismissing the criticism and offering support, turning the moment into a relatable take on lasting public perception.
Ryan Gosling may be one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars today, but a role from over two decades ago still follows him around. The actor recently opened up about the surprising backlash he continues to face for playing a struggling cornerback in the 2000 football film Remember the Titans.
Despite a career filled with critically acclaimed performances, Gosling says that one portrayal still sparks jokes and criticism online.What makes it more striking is how persistent the narrative has been. Even as Gosling’s résumé has grown stronger, fans continue to revisit that early role, often reducing it to a punchline. This unusual blend of sports culture and pop culture nostalgia has kept the conversation alive far longer than expected.
Jason Kelce steps in with support as Ryan Gosling addresses criticism
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Speaking on the popular “New Heights” podcast, Gosling shared how the internet refuses to let that character fade into history.“It doesn’t matter what I accomplish in my life,” Gosling said on the “New Heights” podcast (Timestamp: 18:54). “There’ll be someone in the comment section that says, ‘Never forget he’s an absolute liability at the corner.’ It doesn’t matter what I do.”It was a candid admission, one that highlighted how deeply sports fans hold onto memorable moments, even fictional ones.
For many, the character became symbolic of failure on the field, and that label has oddly stuck to the actor himself.However, former NFL star Jason Kelce was quick to shut down that narrative with a simple but powerful response.“Dude, I’ll tell you what, you’re not a liability,” Kelce said.Kelce’s support carried weight, not just because of his football credibility, but also because of the setting. The podcast has become a space where sports and entertainment often collide in a relaxed and honest way.Fans really liked the exchange. It showed how both athletes and actors deal with how people see them, and how humor is often the easiest way to deal with it. In Gosling’s case, it serves as a reminder that even the most successful careers can be linked to one unexpected event.Sometimes, the past does not just stay in the past. It becomes part of the story people refuse to forget.

