Broncos defensive tackle Malik Jackson could command big bucks on the open market, and there is a good chance he gets there. The Giants have plenty of salary-cap money to spend and their defense is badly in need of repair.

Could this be a match?

“It’d be cool,’’ Jackson said Wednesday. “Great market, great fans.

“If I did have an opportunity to go there, it would be cool to reunite with my boy Robert Ayers. I know Devon Kennard’s out there, too. If that was the case, it’d be dope. Hopefully me and the Broncos work something out, but if not, there’s definitely a chance that I’ll be looking for a new home. It’s a business, you got to do what you got to do.”

Panthers DE Jared Allen made a surprise appearance on the official injury report, listed as limited in practice with a foot injury.

The listing was a surprise because Allen — the only Carolina player limited in Wednesday’s practice — was not on the official injury report at all last week after being held out of the NFC title game.

Allen has insisted all week he expects to play in the Super Bowl.

Panthers LB Thomas Davis was a full participant in practice despite a plate and 12 screws to repair a fractured right forearm. For the Broncos, three starters were limited: S Darian Stewart (knee), G Louis Vasquez (knee) and S T.J. Ward (ankle). Oh, and QB Peyton Manning (foot) practiced fully.

Cam Newton is already sick of the Super Bowl media grind.

The Panthers star vented at reporters after getting a question during the Carolina media session about “what it means” to be leading a team in the Super Bowl.

“You know what’s confusing? How can I reword questions I’ve been asked so many times?” Newton shot back. “Golly. Nothing pretty much has changed since I’ve seen you guys 24 hours ago.’’

Broncos coach Gary Kubiak did not have much to say a day after the team sent home practice squad safety Ryan Murphy, who was questioned by police in a prostitution sting in San Jose.

“There’s disappointment, but it’s been dealt with and we’ve moved on,” Kubiak said.

Panthers coach Ron Rivera said he briefed his team about the Murphy situation.

“Yes, we did talk about what happened,’’ Rivera said. “So we can stay ahead of something like that and prevent it from becoming a distraction. It’s something they have to deal with now. I’m hoping we can maintain and stay focused on what’s happening.”

Broncos safety Josh Bush was a sixth-round draft pick of the Jets in 2012. The team cut him loose in 2014, but he now finds himself in a Super Bowl a year later. Bush said those two-plus years with the Jets were a learning experience.

“I learned a lot from Rex [Ryan] and [Dennis Thurman] and those guys,” Bush said. “They prepared me to get to this moment, I would say.”

Bush is now in Wade Phillips’ system, which he said has some similarities to Ryan’s.

“I think it’s the same mindset, bringing pressure and those kinds of things,” Bush said. “With coach Rex, we had a lot of stuff. That’s the biggest difference. There were a lot of ways to bring pressure, but they are both similar in that we are going to get after the offense.”