NFL executive vice president for business ventures Eric Grubman said the league has told teams to account for deficit spending of a combined $2 billion if there is no 2011 season. Grubman said that it costs $40 million a week to run the NFL. He added that the league is planning on having a full season. "We don't have a date by which the season is lost. We will pull every lever that we can to make (a full season) happen," he said. All NFL employees had a 12 percent salary reduction, and that will increase if the lockout continues into August.