Yes. If you check block 808877, you can verify it yourself. It was mined in 2023-09-22 18:13 UTC.
This may sound petty, but it's not necessarily the time the block was mined but rather the timestamp the miner has chosen to put into the blockheader of block 808877. Both times must not be the same and are allowed to differ by quite some amount. According to one of my nodes and unknown propagation delay of the node's network mining time and block header timestamp seem to be pretty close for block 808877:
2023-09-22T18:14:35Z Saw new header hash=000000000000000000007761b9076f7e5b29b5f7ef4a74cd4372b1c0631a20c9 height=808877
2023-09-22T18:14:35Z [net] Saw new cmpctblock header hash=000000000000000000007761b9076f7e5b29b5f7ef4a74cd4372b1c0631a20c9 peer=3540
2023-09-22T18:14:35Z UpdateTip: new best=000000000000000000007761b9076f7e5b29b5f7ef4a74cd4372b1c0631a20c9 height=808877 version=0x20008000 log2_work=94.433168 tx=898739166 date='2023-09-22T18:13:57Z' progress=1.000000 cache=27.1MiB(37151txo)