During NBC's Super Bowl pregame show, Bob Costas revealed that he had requested an interview with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who turned down the opportunity. On the day of the NFL's biggest game, the head of the NFL doesn't want to talk.

On Friday, Goodell had said he was available to the media "almost every day," which irked many NFL reporters.

"I'm available to the media almost every day of my job professionally." Goodell has rejected every interview request I've made since 2012. — Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) January 30, 2015

Goodell also spoke Friday about how Marshawn Lynch needed to take his responsibility to talk to media seriously:

"When you’re in the NFL, you have an obligation," Goodell said, "an obligation to the fans. It is part of your job, and there are things in all of our jobs that we have to do that we don’t necessarily want to do."

It's understandable why Goodell wouldn't want to speak — when he actually got asked a tough question by Rachel Nichols, he was flustered and didn't really answer it.

We're used to Goodell saying hypocritical things, but here he's managed to be hypocritical by not saying anything. Impressive.