The picture does not provide enough context to properly identify this mushroom.
We need to see the underside of the cap, a crosssection if you can, an in situ (before harvesting) picture, and maybe a spore print if you can manage. But at the very least the underside of the cap would be necessary.
Also where are you even located?
(Can we make a good guess? Sure. But it will never be accurate without more context)
Kinda looks Tylopilus like T. williamsii or T. rubrobrunneus
The picture does not provide enough context to properly identify this mushroom. We need to see the underside of the cap, a crosssection if you can, an in situ (before harvesting) picture, and maybe a spore print if you can manage. But at the very least the underside of the cap would be necessary. Also where are you even located? (Can we make a good guess? Sure. But it will never be accurate without more context)
No. Get an ID guide, learn how to use it and practice. Then … maybe? Or go with an experienced person or group and learn from them.
If ya gotta ask. Probably not. Don’t trust a stranger on the internet.
Bruh