NFL owners have been preparing for a potential labor battle by saving approximately $320 million, according to sources. Under the terms of the CBA that govern uncapped years, each of the NFL's 32 teams was not required to fund player benefits such as 401K plans that are not in effect in uncapped years, saving each team $10 million. This savings of $320 million could be used to help offset some of the costs during the early stages of a lockout.