Four-star quarterback Legend Bey worked out with former Tennessee standout Joe Milton

Four-star athlete Legend Bey will be playing his final high school football season for the North Forney Falcons. He will try to help his squad improve from their 8-4 record last season and their area round finish in the Texas high school football Class 6A Division 1 state tournament.
However, as Bey prepares for his senior year, he shared his training with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton on his X/Twitter account. Bey posted, “Got work in with a #GBO LEGEND!!! #GoVols!!!”
In addition to their link in Texas football, Milton can be Legend Bey’s best resource as he prepares for his stint with the University of Tennessee. The dual-threat quarterback committed to the Volunteers last month over TCU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Baylor, SMU, Georgia, Notre Dame, and Ohio State, among others.
Meanwhile, Milton transferred to Tennessee after spending three seasons at Michigan. The 2024 NFL Draft sixth-round selection transferred to the Volunteers after Cade McNamara beat him for the starting role.
The Patriots traded the former Olympia High School standout and a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Cowboys last April. New England made the decision after third-overall pick Drake Maye showed much promise during his rookie season. Milton played only one game for the Patriots, finishing with 22 completions for 241 yards and a touchdown.
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Conversely, Legend Bey finished his junior year with 162 completions for 1,444 passing yards and 13 touchdowns. He also added an impressive 1,912 rushing yards on 163 carries with the Horn Jaguars last season. In two years, he has 4,760 yards from scrimmage (2,585 rushing) and 56 touchdowns.
Those numbers earned him an 89.86 On3 Industry Ranking, making him the 22nd-best prospect among Class of 2026 quarterbacks. Likewise, his versatility makes him the 37th best prospect in Texas.
Legend Bey and the Falcons will open their 2025 campaign on August 29 against Skyline. The Falcons will be Bey’s third high school football team after representing Frisco in 2022.