Career
Dusty Zeigler played college football at the University of
Zeigler was drafted in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Bills in 1996. He became their starting center as a sophomore in 1997, playing between left offensive guard Ruben Brown and right guard Corbin Lacina, replacing the 11-year incumbent Kent Hull. In 1998, when Zeigler started all 16 games, playing between Brown and Joe Panos, Buffalo finished in second place in the AFC east and lost a wild-card game to the Miami Dolphins.
In 1999, Buffalo also finished in second place in the AFC east, but Zeigler was switched to right guard to make place for Jerry Ostroski as the center next to Brown.
The Bills lost another wild-card game, this time to the Tennessee Titans. Zeigler became a New York Giant in 2000, where he also became the starting center, from 2000 to 2001, starting all 16 games during those two years.
In 2002, Zeigler started only 2 games, replaced by Chris Bober, and never played again. Since retiring from football, Zeigler has become active in politics and was elected as a republican to be the county commission chairman in Effingham County Georgia in 2008.
In 2012, Zeigler became an assistant coach for the Savannah Christian Red Raiders, a high school team competing in the Georgia High School Association (GHSA).
He coaches Offensive Lincolnshire.