The 2001 Brisbane Broncos season was the fourteenth in the club's history.
As the 2000 season's premiers, the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England in January to contest the 2001 World Club Challenge.
The players wore black armbands during the match in memory of the club's co-founder Paul "Porky" Morgan who had died from a heart attack the previous day.
Brent Tate made his NRL debut for the Broncos this season.
They lost six games from rounds 20 to 25, at the time the club's worst-ever losing streak.