Hi,
As others have said, entirely possible, bear in mind that direct and indirect pedigree collapse can do strange things to cM matching.
I have said elsewhere, here. I have a match who shares twice as many cM as their parents. I happens that there is shared ancestry in the 1700’s. You need a deep and wide tree to understand this though.
The march is through a wandering path in Central Scotland, so not even a particularly small population.
Like others here I have large dangling match pools, in the US mostly in my case, but at either end as it were, they are matches to both my parents.
It a small world!